Located strategically on the West Africa Transform Margin, Liberia highlighted its robust petroleum systems, backed by extensive seismic data in the Liberia and Harper basins. Logan drew comparisons with successful ventures in Ghana’s Jubilee field and discoveries in Guyana, emphasizing Liberia’s readiness to tap into significant reserves.
“In recent months, there’s been growing interest from investors in Africa’s emerging markets,” Logan pointed out, citing substantial oil and gas investments in countries like Namibia, Mauritania, and Mozambique.
NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC), echoed Logan’s sentiments, likening Liberia’s potential to Namibia’s success story. “Liberia offers a fresh frontier for exploration and development,” Ayuk noted, highlighting the nation’s appeal as an attractive investment destination.
Logan emphasized the pivotal role of industry leaders ExxonMobil and Chevron in confirming Liberia’s hydrocarbon potential through recent seismic surveys. Following a direct negotiation process for offshore blocks in 2021, Liberia plans to launch a new licensing round in 2024, aimed at further attracting global investors.
“Our upcoming licensing round presents prime opportunities for exploration,” Logan assured, stressing Liberia’s commitment to offering incentives that ensure mutually beneficial returns while safeguarding socio-economic interests.
Logan also underscored Liberia’s competitive fiscal regime and stable governance, reflecting the nation’s conducive environment for oil and gas investments. “We prioritize a streamlined regulatory process and uphold democratic governance,” she explained, highlighting Liberia’s approach to fostering sustainable energy development.
Ayuk advocated for collaboration and mutual benefit in energy development, stressing the importance of an enabling environment over nationalism and industry criticism. “Liberia’s proactive policies aim to maximize benefits for all stakeholders,” Ayuk affirmed, aligning with the nation’s vision for a thriving energy sector.
As Liberia gears up to host global energy stakeholders in Cape Town this November, the nation remains steadfast in its commitment to enhancing West Africa’s energy landscape. With promising reserves, investor-friendly policies, and strategic partnerships, Liberia is poised to shape the future of energy in the region.
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By: Montel Kamau
Serrari Financial Analyst
12th July, 2024
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