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The current Law concerning hydrocarbon exploration
and production activities is Decree Law No. 8/2006 of November 2006
(the Hydrocarbons Law). The Hydrocarbons Law provides the framework for the licensing
and award of exploration and production rights and authorises the
Minister of Mines, Industry and Energy to enter into contracts with
oil companies.
The taxation of petroleum exploration and production activities
is covered by the general tax provisions in Decree Law No. 1/1986,
as augmented by Decree Law No. 4/2004. Additionally,
Equatorial Guinea is a member of CEMAC (formerly UDEAC) and is
signatory to certain regional agreements concerning tax and trade.
The regulation of petroleum related exploration activities is
governed by Petroleum Regulations, issued by Ministerial Order
and referenced by the Hydrocarbons Law.
Contracts And Fiscal Terms
The Model Petroleum Production Sharing Contract includes the following
provisions:
- INITIAL EXPLORATION PERIOD normally of four to five years divided into two sub-periods,
extendable twice on a yearly basis.
- RELINQUISHMENT of 40% after the initial exploration period, with a further 25%
of the remaining area at the end of each renewal period. Voluntary
relinquishment at the end of each contract year is permitted.
- EXPLORATION COMMITMENT is negotiable, but usually involves purchase and interpretation
of all existing data relating to the contract area and seismic
acquisition and/or exploration drilling
in the initial exploration period and a well in each of the annual extensions.
- ROYALTY: Minimum rate of 13%, escalating in steps
according to average daily production.
- COST RECOVERY from a negotiated share of production net of royalty with unrecovered
costs carried forward.
- PRODUCTION SHARING from profit oil according to a stepped scale related to cumulative
production.
- BONUS PAYMENTS on contract signature, on notification of a commercial discovery
and on production targets.
- STATE PARTICIPATION a minimum of 20% carried working interest during exploration phase.
- INCOME TAX: According to the Tax Law, currently at the rate of 35%
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