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New Oil Concession Secretly‎ Signed With An Indian Businessman

ISSUE 215
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New Oil Concession Secretly‎ Signed With An Indian Businessman‎

Unknown Flying Object‎ Witnessed In Somaliland Night Sky   

The Baidoa Rendezvous‎‎‎‎

Wales Strikes Out On Its‎ Own In Its Recognition Of Somaliland

American UN Employee Kidnapped In Somalia‎‎

AU Mission To‎ Somaliland Says Recognition Overdue

Regional Affairs

Breakaway State Has Achieved ‎Peace, Stability, Democracy

Range Teams Start Hunting In Somalia‎

The Speaker Of The Parliament Of Somaliland ‎Has Been A Guest Of The Queen In Cardiff And ‎Now Addresses Somaliland Diaspora In The UK

Militia Attack On Puntland's Mps‎

Somali Warlords Reject Call To Lift ‎UN Arms Embargo‎‎

Denmark Asks EU To Stop Djibouti Boycott

Forecast Shows Africa To Face River Crisis

Somali Parliament's Peace Bid Bad For Gun Business‎

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International News

Battle For Hearts In Bandit Country‎‎‎‎‎‎‎

Yemen: Government Calls For Help ‎Curtailing Human Smuggling‎‎

Agreement Is Reached for Students From Somalia

UK Government Invests US$1 Million In ‎Initiative To Fight Pirate Fishing‎

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Somali Book Launch

Book Reviews: Desert Children‎‎

US Will Be Launching Predator Strikes In The Horn‎‎

Viva World Cup

Bossaso Port In Somalia Unlikely El ‎Dorado For The Displaced

Case Study Report

The Ticking Bomb:‎ The Educational Underachievement of Somali Children in the British Schools

Opinions

Well Done Mohamed‎‎ ‎‎

Finance Minister Should Not Be ‎Involved In Budget Preparation‎‎‎‎

Who Shelved The Role Of Attorney General’s Office In The Case Of Joint Needs Assessment Program?


By Somalilandtimes network
    

Hargeysa, Somaliland, March 4, 2006 – The Somaliland Times can disclose that the Somaliland minister of Minerals and Water, Qassim Sheikh Yusuf has recently awarded an oil exploration and drilling concession to an Indian businessman by the name of Sood.

The deal which took place last month has so far been kept secret from other government officials with the exception of president Rayale and minister of Planning Ahmed Haji Dahir.

According to reliable sources within the ministry of Minerals and Water, a production sharing agreement signed with Mr. Sood gives the later rights to drill for oil in the highly promising block 32, which previously belonged to Chevron. The block is located in the northwesterly part of Somaliland’s long Red Sea coast.

Mr. Sood who until recently ran his own construction firm – Motherland Homes – is reported to have no previous experience in oil drilling. However after he was introduced to Mr. Rayale through a Somaliland businessman a few months ago, to close friendship soon developed between Mr. Sood and the Somaliland president.

The relationship paid off with the Indian businessman walking away with an agreement that has strangely enough been concluded without a signature bonus being paid to the public treasury.

It is not the first time that senior Somaliland government officials have been involved in dubious agreements with foreigners posing as potential investors.

In 2003, Mr. Rayale was deceived by a Norwegian called Magne Andreas Meier who passed himself as an executive of a leading European oil company known as “Inverse International”. Meier was arrested on last August in Oslo to stand trial for swindling Norwegian citizens of money.

It was only last month when the government announced that it was holding discussions with a group of foreign investment companies with the aim of establishing joint venture enterprises worth billions of dollars. Later the visitors turned out to be a group of mainly Sri Lankan small traders who were encouraged to come to Somaliland by one of their countrymen who already had established himself in Hargeysa as a dealer in second hand cars and gemstones.

However among all the ministries, the ministry of Minerals and Water has gained an extra notoriety for signing oil agreements in secrecy and without scrutinizing the credentials of its would be partners.

For instance an oil agreement was signed last year with a company called Enex. Only the president and his minister of Minerals and Water were involved in the negotiations that led to the deal.

Another controversial agreement gave a Somaliland born businessman who live in Europe the rights to Hargeysa block 26. Non of these transactions were reported to the council of ministers let alone the parliament.

Another oil exploration company with the name of Rova Energy that was given a concession to drill at east of Berbera several years ago hasn’t been heard of since.

Source: Somaliland Times


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