Liberian Company Reports New Oil Find
The Australian oil and gas exploration company, African Petroleum, and the National Oil Company of Liberia have announced a new oil discovery off the Liberian coast.
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Liberia: Petroleum Company Reports New Oil Find
The New Dawn, 21 February 2013
The African Petroleum Corporation Limited or AP says it has made some new oil discovery off the Liberian waters. The company in a joint statement released with the National Oil ... read more »
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Liberia: Management of Liberia's Future Oil Revenue (opinion)
The NEWS, 29 January 2013
The former President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO of the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) has crafted a document which accentuates the need to set up a prosper ... read more »
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Liberia: Doubts Over AP 840 Million Barrels
The New Dawn, 21 January 2013
African Petroleum (AP) Director Pierre Raillard has narrowly denied he was coerced by the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) last Friday to manage public expectation on the ... read more »
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Liberia: Nocal, African Petroleum Clash
Heritage, 14 January 2013
What appears to be a disagreement has emerged between the African Petroleum(AP) and the National Oil Company of Liberia(NOCAL) as it relates to the latest progress in the drilling ... read more »
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Liberia: Nocal Welcomes African Petroleum Drilling Program
The Informer, 11 January 2013
The National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) welcomes the latest progress in the drilling program of African Petroleum (AP). read more »
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Liberia: Big Oil Drilling Starts
The NEWS, 10 January 2013
African Petroleum says it has started drilling for oil offshore Liberia. read more »
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Liberia: Preparing a Generation to Efficiently Manage Liberia's Oil and Gas Sector (opinion)
The Analyst, 3 January 2013
Liberia quest to explore for hydrocarbon (petroleum) offshore its territorial waters backdates to the late sixties. In fact, some believe that the government decision for ... read more »
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Liberia: Minister Warns Over Oil Conflict
Heritage, 6 August 2012
Labor Minister Varbah Gayflor has warned that depending on how Liberia's recently discovered oil is managed, it could be a source of conflict in the country. read more »
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Dear Christopher Z. Neyor:
If you haven't done so already, would you please provide a copy of this article to President Ellen Johnson--Sirleaf & Sons? Robert Sirleaf and Charles Sirleaf need to read and digest this article, and I hope they'll read it to their aging mother too.
In the developed world, especially Corporate America, this kind of information is harnessed in order to improve business processes. NOCAL or the Liberian government should make use of your public service announcement here to improve whatever mechanism they're trying to develop for safeguarding and managing OUR monies. However, I'm very, very worried that WE would continue to hear about Liberia owing more UNTRACEABLE debts that were accrued during J.J Robert's administration, but was discovered by the Sirleafs even after the IMF, World Bank, and other goodwill nations mercifully forgave our debts!
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf & Sons are corrupt criminals. They need to be stopped and prosecuted... no wonder they worked with Charles Taylor in the beginning. Of course, a leopard never changes its spots.
Your document is well researched, and if considered by President Sirleaf and her sons without branding you as an agent whose intend on destroying their cartel of mother and sons, Liberia will be well developed. Please ensure that a copy of your document be placed in a secure library outside of Liberia so that the next group of leaders will gain access to it.
Hopefully the Emergence of the oil sector will actually turbo charged Liberia’s economy, but these guys will have to put their acts together before making pronouncement to the public about such issues. Liberians by nature always expect too much of very little. Which makes them prone to would trouble makers who easily use incidents such as these (oil find) to insight the masses against the Government.
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