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Wood Mackenzie Releases Studies For Africa Oil Week Fiscal System

By orientalnewsngNovember 4, 2015No Comments3 Mins Read
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Wood Mackenzie has released the key findings of one of its latest studies prepared for Africa Oil Week Fiscal systems for oil in Sub Saharan Africa—which identifies the main themes emerging as nations across the region revise their fiscal policies.

Wood Mackenzie asserts that the oil price crash has accelerated the need for fiscal adjustments, as Sub Sahara African governments prepare to weather significant reductions in vital tax revenue.

With no increase expected in production volumes, Wood Mackenzie says that future revisions will need to strike the right risk and reward balance—incentivizing investors to commercialize the continent’s vast untapped resource base.

Wood Mackenzie says the oil price decline has heightened the need for fiscal change in Sub Sahara Africa, estimating that governments across the region will take around $50 billion less in hydrocarbon taxes in 2015 as company budgets are forced down by the price drop.

Martin Kelly, director, Sub Sahara Africa Upstream Research, Wood Mackenzie, explained, “Less than 10% of the 48 Bboe discovered in Sub Sahara Africa over the last decade have reached final investment decision (FID).

As a result, there will be little or no increase in production from new developments that offsets the loss of vital hydrocarbon tax earnings—Nigeria alone relies on the oil and gas industry for 70% of its revenues.”

Ross Millan, principal petroleum economist for Sub Sahara Africa research at Wood Mackenzie, said, “Since 2010, almost 20 Sub Saharan countries have revised their fiscal frameworks.

Throughout the process, we’ve seen two common themes emerging: tougher terms in response to previous exploration success and updated hydrocarbon laws to capture current industry trends, such as increasing focus local content, technological advance and new areas of exploration.

In addition, increased state equity, greater local company participation and the profit-related production sharing contracts (PSCs) are some of the key changes we’ve seen widely introduced.”

“A number of other nations have also announced their intention to overhaul fiscal terms and some already have legislation making its way through the parliamentary approval process.

In many ways the lull in exploration activity and new project sanctions has provided governments with a unique opportunity to overhaul ineffective and potentially outdated fiscal systems before the next wave of investment,” Millan added.

According to Wood Mackenzie, the percentage of government share in hydrocarbon profits across Sub Saharan African countries (onshore 66.1%; shelf 60.5%; deepwater 61.6%) is higher than the global average (onshore 57.6%; shelf 58.3%; deepwater 57.8%) despite the challenges companies face operating in the region.

Kelly continued, “Whilst the region has tremendous resource potential, neighbouring countries are in direct competition for international investment and must understand where the next round of fiscal changes could position them against their peers in the eyes of the global upstream industry.”

Wood Mackenzie cautions that the decisions taken today will have a huge impact on whether or not African nations can rely on lasting tax revenue streams from oil and gas production to support state budgets in the decades ahead.

“Finding oil is one thing, but getting it to market as a taxable commodity is another. Sub Sahara Africa has a tremendous opportunity to generate wealth from hydrocarbon resources in the coming years, but in order to do so need to ensure that future fiscal revisions strike the correct balance for investors between risk and reward,” Kelly added.

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