Ghana unitisation order puts Eni in a bind


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Issue 428 - 03 Dec 2020 | 5 minute read

Ghana’s imposition of a unitisation deal on Eni and Springfield E&P highlights the government’s impatience at delays in developing hydrocarbons resources, but may also reveal an element of resource nationalism as the state throws its weight behind a homegrown energy company, writes James Gavin.

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