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Innovation in the management of upstream state oil contracts in the Republic of Congo : from transaction to Cooperation for Economic Development

机译:刚果共和国上游国家石油合同管理创新:从交易到经济发展合作

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This thesis examines the often competitive interests involved in oil contracts and the ensuing strategic dilemmas faced by both the Republic of Congo and international oil companies that operate in that country. Throughout this thesis, we use the Issues-Frameworks-Actions approach to identify, analyze and propose solutions to key problems facing Congo and IOCs. The paper first analyses the historical, legal and institutional background of oil contracting in the Republic of Congo. The production sharing contract (PSC) is the prevailing contractual framework for oil business between the Congolese government and international oil companies (IOCs). The national oil company, SNPC, has received a mandate from the government to act in its name vis-a-vis IOCs. In a second step, the paper develops new analytical frameworks and discusses the strategic challenges posed by the current PSCs to both Congo and IOCs. Multiple levels of information and skills asymmetries challenge Congo's ability to effectively negotiate and implement oil contracts. On the other hand, transforming IOCs into active corporate citizens of Congo would guarantee them contract stability and business sustainability. Finally, against the background of identified problems, the paper makes recommendations as to how Congo and IOCs could address those problems and build lasting partnership. In light of the growing international competition for the African oil and the huge development needs for oil producing countries like Congo, the paper argues that in the best interest of both the IOCs and the host country, oil contracts should evolve from simple transactions to long term cooperation tools that address each side's expectations and needs. The thesis indeed supports the idea of shifting the contract focus from the traditional oil profit split and government take to broader value creation in the host country.
机译:本文研究了石油合同中经常涉及的竞争利益,以及刚果共和国和在该国开展业务的国际石油公司所面临的随之而来的战略困境。在整个论文中,我们使用“问题-框架-行动”方法来识别,分析和提出解决刚果和国际奥委会面临的关键问题的解决方案。本文首先分析了刚果共和国石油承包的历史,法律和制度背景。生产分成合同(PSC)是刚果政府与国际石油公司(IOC)之间石油业务的现行合同框架。国有石油公司SNPC已获得政府授权以IOC的名义采取行动。在第二步中,本文开发了新的分析框架,并讨论了当前的PSC对刚果和IOC提出的战略挑战。信息和技能不对称的多层次挑战了刚果有效谈判和执行石油合同的能力。另一方面,将国际奥委会转变为活跃的刚果企业公民将保证他们的合同稳定和业务可持续性。最后,在发现问题的背景下,本文就刚果和国际奥委会如何解决这些问题并建立持久的伙伴关系提出了建议。鉴于国际上对非洲石油的竞争日益激烈,以及刚果等石油生产国的巨大发展需求,该论文认为,出于国际石油公司和东道国的最大利益,石油合同应从简单的交易发展到长期满足双方期望和需求的合作工具。该论文确实支持将合同重点从传统的石油利润分配和政府转移到东道国更广泛的价值创造这一想法。

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    Moussa Yaya;

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