KMG to pull out of Western Sahara
By Barry Morgan
Upstream Online, 2. May 2006
Kerr-McGee is pulling out of Western Sahara following pressure from
activists pushing for Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR)
independence from Morocco.
Kerr-McGee said the company was shifting its focus towards proven oil
plays, such as China, Brazil and Trinidad & Tobago, and that Western
Sahara did not fit in with the new strategy as it "was not a proven
hydrocarbons basin".
Morocco, along with the Kerr-McGee literature, describes the offshore
Boujdour play as Rabat's southern province, but local people have long
sought self-determination for what the United Nations calls a non
self-governing territory, having just renewed its peace-keeping
mandate for six months.
The reconnaissance permit for Boujdour expired at the end of April,
with the US explorer attracting criticism from activists, operating
under the umbrella organisation Western Sahara Resource Watch, all of
whom have assisted the SADR to promote its case on the international
stage.
Two other US explorers participate in Boujdour - Pioneer Natural
Resources (20%) and Kosmos Energy (30%) - alongside Kerr-McGee, which
has a 50% stake.
Addressing a Global Pacific conference in London last week, Kosmos
vice president for exploration Brian Maxted insisted his company was
"taking a position at the table". "We think the political situation
will soon be resolved in the interests of all parties," he said.
It remains unclear whether Kosmos and Pioneer will be legally able to
move the licence towards production sharing status on their own
initiative.
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