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Focus
on West Africa
In the banner headline article “Oil
Exploration: America Focuses On West Africa,” Suleiman
Mohammed, writing July 8 in the Nigerian Daily Trust,
reports that the US may well be in the process of
shifting “attention from oil exploration in the Middle
East to West Africa,” and Mohammed pins the success of
this move on “on-going research by a non-commercial
organization,” referring, of course, to the IASPS
project, the African Oil Policy Initiative Group (AOPIG)
IASPS’s Paul Michael Wihbey is now
in Nigeria with other members of IASPS and the African
Oil Policy Initiative Group. AOPIG was founded and
organized by IASPS and is chaired by IASPS. The IASPS
delegation held hours of working meetings with Nigerian
President Obasanjo and Vice President Atiku Abubakar. We
can report these meetings were extremely useful and will
be posting their results on this site as developments
allow.
The Daily Trust correctly
notes that this initiative “is poised to develop a new
American oil policy with Africa, particularly the West
African sub-region where large deposits of oil and gas
abound.”
The most important development
discussed with Wihbey and now reported in the Daily
Trust is that “a proposal has been forwarded to
Nigeria by America for the establishment of a Gulf of
Guinea Commission, comprising oil producing West African
States. Vice President Atiku Abubakar…said the
proposal for the Gulf of Guinea Commission was strategic
to global economy and energy security….it would serve
as a basic linkage between West Africa and America as
well as the International Community."
The vice president of Nigeria wants
Wihbey’s delegation to work in close partnership with
Nigeria towards ensuring the realization of the
Commission.
According to the Daily Trust,
the “leader of the Group…Wihbey disclosed that the
US government had [designated] the Gulf of Guinea region
as an area of interest, adding that the issue of debt
relief would be linked to regional cooperation.”
“[Wihbey] said Africa had been
identified as one of the fastest growing sources of oil
and gas for American consumption, saying Nigeria and the
rest of Africa are strategically located, and much
endowed to play a critical role in both global trade and
security.”
These developments follow upon an
IASPS White Paper on the subject of West African oil,
policy forums held this year and over the past few years
in Washington, DC and a recent press conference on
Capitol Hill.
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