scholarly journals On the right track? An analysis of the implementation of oil and gas sector local content policies in Uganda

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 302-309
Author(s):  
Julius Byaruhanga ◽  
Arnim Langer

Significance The July 19 law’s limiting of the right of national self-determination in Israel to the Jewish people has angered the Arab minority and provoked international criticism, including comparisons to South Africa’s apartheid-era legislation. Impacts Human rights risks may deter some investors, particularly for high-profile or large-scale projects such as in the oil and gas sector. Projects in towns and cities with large Arab populations such as Jerusalem, Haifa, Jaffa and Nazareth will face particular scrutiny. To ward off criticism, compliance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights will be increasingly important.


Author(s):  
Silvana Tordo ◽  
Michael Warner ◽  
Osmel Manzano ◽  
Yahya Anouti

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 1168-1173 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edson Terra Azevedo Filho ◽  
Manuel Antonio Molina Palma ◽  
Margarida Perestrelo ◽  
Henrique Rego Monteiro da Hora ◽  
Rodrigo Anido Lira

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shafic Suleman ◽  
Joshua Jebuntie Zaato

Abstract Upstream oil and gas activities dominates the debate on local content policies in Ghana. If well implemented, upstream activities have a trickledown effect on the local content policy linkages. However, local content policies alone do not assure success. In this paper narrative analysis and stakeholder consultations lead to in-depth discussions of how Ghana can use local content policy in upstream oil and gas operations to maximum benefit. The paper argues that, as is not the case for the Multinational Oil Companies (MOCs), the high risks and the huge financial commitments are a major challenge to the participation of indigenous Ghanaian companies. Balancing the needs of indigenous companies, local communities, and MOCs is critical; without it, efforts of policymakers to benefit from the oil sector will be futile.


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