Local Content Policies and Cameroon’s Petroleum Industry: Emerging Challenges and the Way Forward

Enow Godwill Baiye
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Although oil exploration and production has been going on in Cameroon, one of the greatest challenges has been how Cameroon can maximise the potential benefits from oil to avoid the under-development path that hits other oil producing countries. This challenge sprout as a result of lack of specialised skills in the development of her oil industry. Thus, the promotion of LCPs in her oil industry is seen as an ideal means to enhance skills and technology transfer in the oil sector. It is in this light that this paper seeks principally to examine how LCPs have been effectively implemented within the Petroleum industry in Cameroon which will go a long way to enhance economic development. To achieve this principal objective, the paper aims specifically to examine the opportunities that the State and the local oil producing communities could derive from a viable LCP framework within the oil industry in Cameroon. The findings of this research reveal that in as much as there exists a regulatory frame work to promote the implementation of the local content policies in the oil industry, the lacunae of the Petroleum Code, weak monitoring committee, limited human resource capacity and insufficient capital has been the major drawbacks for the ineffective implementation of the local content policies in the oil industry in Cameroon. It is in this respect that this paper strongly advocates for the government to define the quantitative, qualitative, reliable and verifiable indicators of local content, outlining a detailed schedule of the implementation of the local content requirements, formulating sanctions via a gradual regime of sanctions for non-compliance with local content obligations, strengthening the capacities of the national workforce as well as suppliers and other national service providers on jobs related to oil exploitation, involving both the local and indigenous communities in the definition and formulation of the objectives of the local content, creating a commission to monitor and evaluate the execution of the fiscal obligations and local content and reinforcing technical education to curb with technology transfer as a means to address the ineffective implementation of the local content policies in the oil sector of Cameroon.
本地内容政策与喀麦隆石油工业:新出现的挑战和前进的方向
尽管喀麦隆一直在进行石油勘探和生产,但最大的挑战之一是喀麦隆如何最大限度地利用石油的潜在利益,以避免其他产油国的不发达道路。这一挑战是由于在发展石油工业方面缺乏专业技能而产生的。因此,在其石油工业中推广lcp被视为提高石油部门技能和技术转让的理想手段。正是在这种情况下,本文主要旨在研究喀麦隆石油工业如何有效实施lcp,这将大大促进经济发展。为了实现这一主要目标,本文专门研究了国家和当地石油生产社区可以从喀麦隆石油行业可行的LCP框架中获得的机会。本研究的结果表明,尽管存在促进石油行业实施地方含量政策的监管框架,但《石油法》的空白、监督委员会的薄弱、人力资源能力有限和资本不足一直是喀麦隆石油行业实施地方含量政策无效的主要缺点。正是在这方面,本文强烈主张政府确定本地含量的定量、定性、可靠和可核查的指标,概述执行本地含量要求的详细时间表,通过逐步的制裁制度制定对不遵守本地含量义务的制裁;加强国家劳动力以及供应商和其他国家服务提供者在与石油开采有关的工作方面的能力,使当地社区和土著社区参与确定和拟订当地内容的目标;设立一个委员会来监测和评价财政义务和地方内容的执行情况,并加强技术教育,以遏制技术转让,作为解决喀麦隆石油部门地方内容政策执行不力的手段。
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