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2. Ethiopia Oil and Gas Sector Development : Support for Review and Update of Policy and Regulatory Framework
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World Bank
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GAS POLICY ,GAS DISCOVERIES ,POWER PLANT ,OIL SPILLS ,EXPLORATION WELLS ,MILLION BARRELS ,GAS FIELDS ,NATIONAL ENERGY ,FISCAL REGIME ,NATURAL GAS DISCOVERIES ,PETROLEUM PRODUCING COUNTRIES ,GAS SALES ,MONEY MARKETS ,SEISMIC INTERPRETATION ,GAS RESOURCES ,PETROLEUM INDUSTRY ,GAS TREATMENT ,PIPELINE PROJECT ,NATIONAL OIL ,OIL COMPANY ,GEOLOGICAL DATA ,CRUDE OIL ,PETROLEUM POLICY ,ROYALTY ,OIL STORAGE ,GAS EXPORTS ,NATURAL GAS RESERVES ,OIL ,OIL AND GAS SECTOR ,GAS INDUSTRY ,FIELD PROCESSING ,GAS ,PETROLEUM PROVINCE ,HYDROCARBONS ,PETROLEUM GAS ,GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ,NATIONAL OIL COMPANIES ,EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES ,ENERGY SOURCE ,PIPELINE ,FLARING REDUCTION ,REFINERY ,PIPELINES ,AQUIFER ,PIPELINE SYSTEMS ,OIL & GAS ,PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ,GAS RESERVES ,GAS OPERATIONS ,DRILLING ,PETROLEUM ,PETROLEUM ENGINEER ,GEOPHYSICAL DATA ,RE-EXPORT ,FISCAL SYSTEM ,OIL INDUSTRY ,GAS FLARING ,GAS PRODUCTION ,EXPLORATION PERIOD ,DEPOT ,EXPLORATION WORK ,NATURAL GAS PIPELINES ,WELL COMPLETION ,SEISMIC SURVEYS ,GAS EXPLORATION ,LNG ,ROYALTY RATES ,PETROLEUM SECTOR ,GAS TREATMENT PLANT ,GAS PROCESSING ,SEISMIC DATA ,GAS DELIVERY ,OIL SPILL ,CLIMATE CHANGE ,NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT ,GAS PIPELINE ,FUEL ,GAS RESERVOIR ,OIL FIELDS ,NATURAL GAS SECTOR ,GEOLOGIC DATA ,PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACTS ,FOREIGN EXCHANGE ,GAS PRODUCERS ,PETROLEUM COMPANY ,INCOME TAX ,GAS DISCOVERY ,DOWNSTREAM UTILIZATION ,GAS EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT ,GAS SECTOR REVIEW ,COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS ,OIL PRODUCING ,EXPLORATION BLOCK ,GAS FLARING REDUCTION ,GAS PROJECTS ,PETROCHEMICALS ,NATURAL GAS RESOURCES ,PRIVATE INVESTORS ,GAS ASSOCIATION ,FISCAL TERMS ,PETROLEUM CONTRACTS ,DRY HOLE ,PRIVATE SECTOR ,LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ,GAS DEVELOPMENT ,UPSTREAM ACTIVITIES ,GAS PIPELINES ,EXTRACTION ,FUELS ,PETROLEUM LAW ,GAS SECTORS ,REFINING ,PETROLEUM REGULATIONS ,GAS LAW ,FISCAL STABILITY ,NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION ,POWER GENERATION ,GAS COMPANIES ,KEROSENE ,EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE ,NATURAL GAS ,NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS ,PETROLEUM RESOURCES ,GAS SECTOR POLICY ,NATURAL GAS RESERVOIR ,GAS PIPELINE PROJECT ,PRIVATE PARTIES ,PETROLEUM PRODUCING ,GAS PROCESSING PLANTS ,PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT ,PETROLEUM EXPLORATION ,GAS SECTOR DEVELOPMENT ,CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ,GAS SECTOR ,EI ,INTERNATIONAL OIL COMPANIES ,PETROLEUM SUPPLY ,NATURAL RESOURCES ,OIL COMPANIES ,NATURAL GAS PIPELINE ,MINERAL ,STREAM ,GAS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ,ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ,OIL RECOVERY ,OIL AND GAS ,RESERVOIR ,RESERVOIRS ,PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ,STORAGE FACILITY - Abstract
The oil and gas sector in Ethiopia, currently at a very early stage of development, shows good potential for development on the long-run. The sector will benefit from strategies and policies to implement the broader vision for the sector. Development of the oil and gas sector in Ethiopia has the potential to transform the country’s economy. To this end, the Government of Ethiopia (GoE) has requested technical assistance and capacity building support from the World Bank as part of a wider package of support provided by the Bank (in coordination with other development partners) to develop the extractive industries (oil, gas, and mining) sector of Ethiopia. The main objective of the work to be undertaken, is to provide guidance and build capacity in GoE as it undertakes the wider update of its policy, legal, and regulatory framework of the oil and gas sector. Adam Smith International (ASI) was contracted to review the policy and regulatory framework for the oil and gas sector and provide recommendations. This final report on policy and regulatory options has been prepared at the conclusion of the analytical stage of the project, and was preceded by the initiation report submitted in July 2015. This report has two objectives. Firstly, to provide a comprehensive review of the current policy of the GoE towards the oil and natural gas sector. Secondly, to evaluate the regulatory framework in terms of good international practice.
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- 2016
3. Associated Gas Monetization via miniGTL : Conversion of Flared Gas into Liquid Fuels and Chemicals, Report III
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Fleisch, Theo H.
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INFORMATION ,TRANSPORTATION FUEL ,INVESTMENT ,CLEAN DIESEL ,OXYGEN ,RESTRICTIONS ,MILLION BARRELS ,GAS UTILIZATION ,FEEDSTOCK COST ,SHALE OIL ,WEBSITES ,GAS TREATMENT ,POWER DEMAND ,NATIONAL OIL ,OIL COMPANY ,CONSTRUCTION ,FUEL PRODUCTION ,CRUDE OIL ,OIL PRODUCERS ,DIESEL ,OIL ,ENERGY EFFICIENCIES ,DIESEL FUEL ,GAS FEED ,OPTIONS ,SOOT ,LIQUID FUELS ,GAS GATHERING SYSTEM ,GAS ,TECHNOLOGIES ,METHANOL ,BIOGAS ,HYDROCARBONS ,PETROLEUM GAS ,STORAGE ,PIPELINE ,FLARING REDUCTION ,FEEDSTOCK ,REFINERY ,GAS SUPPLY ,SULFUR ,ENGINEERING DESIGN ,BASIC ,INDUSTRY ,FEEDSTOCK COSTS ,PRICES ,BROAD RANGE ,PETROLEUM ,OLEFINS ,DEMONSTRATION PLANT ,AMMONIA ,PYROLYSIS ,METHANE PRODUCTION ,GAS FLARING ,COMPONENTS ,GAS PRODUCTION ,DRY GAS ,BURNING GASOLINE ,WASTE MANAGEMENT ,PRODUCTS ,IT ,MILLION TONS PER ANNUM ,GAS FEEDSTOCK ,LNG ,AT ,OCTANE ,METHANOL PRODUCTION ,GAS PROCESSING ,GENERATION ,BARRELS PER DAY ,HIGH CETANE ,FEEDSTOCKS ,DIMETHYL ETHER ,RESEARCH ,ENGINEERING ,CATALYSTS ,FUEL ,ELECTRICITY ,GREEN ENERGY ,BARRELS OF OIL ,BIOMASS ,ENERGY ,METHANE ,BARREL ,ASSOCIATED GAS UTILIZATION ,SECURITY ,ASSOCIATED GAS ,FACILITIES ,COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS ,ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ,GAS FLARING REDUCTION ,AROMATICS ,GAS FLARES ,OIL PRICES ,OCTANE GASOLINE ,CO2 ,PRICE ,LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ,CONVERSION EFFICIENCY ,FUELS ,WEBSITE ,POWER ,NEW TECHNOLOGY ,GASOLINE ,FEEDSTOCK PRICES ,POWER GENERATION ,NATURAL GAS ,POWER CORPORATION ,SYSTEMS ,CONFIGURATIONS ,GAS PROCESSING PLANT ,TECHNOLOGY ,HEAVIER HYDROCARBONS ,OIL PRICE ,APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES ,TRANSPORTATION FUELS ,COMMERCIAL UNITS ,OIL PRODUCTION ,PRICE OF OIL ,FLARING REDUCTION PROJECTS ,RAW GAS ,GAS PRICE ,STREAM ,NEW TECHNOLOGIES ,GAS CONSUMPTION ,GAS STREAM ,LIQUID HYDROCARBONS ,SYSTEM - Abstract
Associated gas monetization via mini gas to liquids (GTL) is the third in a series of reports, starting in February 2012, that describe technologies for the conversion of small volumes (in the range 1 to 20 million standard cubic feet per day or about 10 to 200 million cubic meters per annum) of gas into liquid fuels and chemicals. The technologies are very applicable for utilization of gas currently being flared. The reports describe the various technologies currently available, the companies offering these technologies to the market, and assessments of the readiness of each technology for commercial application. The latest report (No. III) finds a number of technologies are now being applied commercially, with even more ready to take that step.
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- 2015
4. Leveraging Oil and Gas Industry for the Development of a Competitive Private Sector in Uganda
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World Bank
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DIESEL ENGINES ,GAS POLICY ,DOMESTIC OIL ,WAXES ,WASTE ,GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT ,POLLUTION CONTROL ,APPROACH ,PLASTICS ,CHEMICAL PRODUCTS ,VESSELS ,PETROL ,EMPLOYMENT ,FINANCIAL SECTOR ,LAND USE ,PETROLEUM INDUSTRY ,ASSESSMENT PROGRAM ,OFFSHORE DRILLING ,NATIONAL OIL ,INCOME ,OIL COMPANY ,CRUDE OIL ,DIESEL ,OIL PRODUCERS ,ORGANIC MATERIAL ,CONCESSION ,HYDROGEN ,OIL ,GAS INDUSTRY ,OIL AND GAS SECTOR ,TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS ,BALANCE ,LICENSEE ,OIL FIELD ,GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ,EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES ,OIL DISCOVERY ,PRICE COMPETITIVENESS ,OIL EXPLORATION ,WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION ,PIPELINE ,COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ,MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS ,REFINERY ,LUBRICANTS ,OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES ,PIPES ,DEMAND FOR ENERGY ,GAS OPERATIONS ,RAW MATERIAL ,OIL PRODUCTS ,POLLUTION ,EXPLORATION PROCESS ,OIL RESERVES ,WAGES ,PETROLEUM ,NATIONAL INCOME ,REFINERIES ,DEVELOPMENT DRILLING ,FUEL OIL ,AQUACULTURE ,OIL INDUSTRY ,SUBSOIL USERS ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,NATIONAL ECONOMY ,GAS EXPLORATION ,WASTE MANAGEMENT ,DRILLING ACTIVITY ,OIL EXTRACTION ,LNG ,SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ,PETROLEUM SECTOR ,WEALTH CREATION ,OIL PRODUCER ,WEALTH ,AGRICULTURE ,FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLAN ,OIL SPILL ,CONSUMERS ,WIND POWER ,FUEL ,ELECTRICITY ,WTO ,DISASTER PREVENTION ,GDP ,TAX INCENTIVES ,CARBON ,OIL FIELDS ,PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACTS ,CARBON DIOXIDE ,DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY ,GAS OIL ,PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY ,POLITICAL ECONOMY ,TAXATION ,GROWTH POTENTIAL ,PETROLEUM LEGISLATION ,OIL RESOURCES ,HYDROGEN SULFIDE ,CAPITAL MARKETS ,OIL PRODUCING ,OIL REFINERY ,PETROCHEMICALS ,ENERGY SECURITY ,VEHICLES ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS ,PRIVATE SECTOR ,CARBON ATOMS ,GAS PIPELINES ,BILATERAL TRADE ,LDCS ,OIL SECTOR ,GAS SUPPLIERS ,REFINING ,INEFFICIENCY ,GASOLINE ,URUGUAY ROUND ,NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION ,EFFICIENT USE ,KEROSENE ,SHIPS ,SOURCE OF ENERGY ,NATURAL GAS ,OIL AMP ,GAS ,CEMENT ,NDP ,OIL DISCOVERIES ,OIL REVENUES ,MOTOR FUEL ,GAS COMPANY ,GAS FIELD ,PETROLEUM COKE ,PETROLEUM EXPLORATION ,BIRDS ,PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION ,MILLION TONS OF OIL ,AVAILABILITY ,OFFSHORE OIL ,INTERNATIONAL OIL COMPANIES ,OIL PRODUCTION ,WIND ,NATURAL RESOURCES ,MINERAL ,ADVERSE EFFECTS ,CAPACITY BUILDING ,OIL RIGS ,OIL AND GAS ,COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES ,NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE ,DEVELOPMENT POLICIES - Abstract
The study represents a background study for the proposed Uganda Country Economic Memorandum (CEM), which seeks to address the issue of efficient use of oil resources and examine synergies between the oil industry and the rest of the economy, through growth poles or linkages. The oil industry can help Uganda to promote robust growth in the economy. However, it is important to keep in mind that it will take a number of years until oil revenues start flowing into Uganda s economy. After the Final Investment Decision (FID) is reached, it will take time to develop the oil fields and start oil production. In the meantime, there are immediate opportunities opening up for Uganda s businesses to supply the oil industry with goods and services. In most cases, Uganda s suppliers, especially micro, small and medium enterpises (MSMEs), are not expected to become first tier contractors to the International Oil Company (IOCs). The main objective of this study is to provide recommendations to the Government of Uganda (GoU) on policies and strategies of leveraging the oil discoveries for the development of the national economy in order to transform the oil resources into sustained growth. The study reviews the typology of policies for local sourcing used in the world. It includes ample examples of other countries experiences with developing their local content policies and providing support to priority sectors to boost local content which could be useful for Uganda from the standpoint of lessons learned. The study conducts a detailed analysis of the binding constraints faced by domestic oil and gas suppliers in Uganda, takes stock of existing national content support initiatives and identifies areas which are in urgent need of further support. The study examines how the oil sector can be used as a driver of agriculture and fisheries sectors in the Albertine Region and other regions of Uganda from the standpoint of food supply to the oil camps.
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- 2015
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