Tuesday, May 20, 2008
SOMALILAND MINING LAWS
Under 130(5) of the Somaliland, laws which were in force in Somaliland in 1991 when the republic re-asserted its independence are still in use so far as they do not conflict with fundamental human rights or Islamic Sharia until new laws are promulgated. Somaliland, therefore still uses some of the major Codes used in the former Somali Republic, but with the relavant modifications relating to the sovereignty of the Republic.
The Somaliland Mining Code and Regulations is therefore essentially the 1984 Code & Regulations and covers all minerals and mining. The full text of the Code and the regulations, as well as the accompanying forms can be accessed here:
The Somaliland Mining Code: 100 Articles
The Somaliland Mining Regulations: 57 Regulations
The Schedules to the Regulations & Forms (large pdf file)
The Republic of Somaliland has not yet issued a separate Oil or Petroleum Law, and the Mining Code & Regulations general provisions and those provisions relating to “hydrocarbons” govern the prospecting and mining of oil/petroleum. Despite its claims, the recent 2007 SOMALIAN Petroleum Bill DOES NOT APPLY TO THE REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND which re-asserted its independence as a sovereign state in May 1991. The neighbouring Somalian region - Puntland - has recently issued its own Mineral Resources & Petroleum Development Law (March 2008).
The Republic of Somaliland has developed its own policies with regard to pre 1991 exploration concessions in the territory of Somaliland, which have been relinquished by the relevant companies. There is no clear information, so far, about exploration concessions entered into by the Somaliland, but there are have been reports of concessions in respect of Blocks 35, M10A, 32 and 26 (see below for the concessions map).
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Somaliland Ministry of Minerals (MMWR) Press Release 10/04/2008: The Ministry “.. pleased to announce that TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company recently completed an on-shore program of 34,600 kilometres of aeromagnetic data and a 2D seismic survey of offshore Somaliland , consisting of 5,100 KM of modern seismic data” ... Read More.
TGS Press Release 11/04/2008: TGS Acquires Acquires Multi-Client Seismic And Aeromagnetic Programs in Somaliland: TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company (TGS) announced today that it has completed acquisition of two new multi-client programs in Somaliland. Offshore, TGS has acquired approximately 5,100 kilometers of 2D seismic, gravity, and magnetic data covering both shallow and deep water areas. Processing and interpretation of the data should be available to clients by the third quarter of 2008. Onshore, TGS has acquired approximately 34,000 kilometers of high resolution aeromagnetic data covering all known Somaliland petroleum basins. The aeromagnetic data is currently in processing and should be available to clients by mid-2008. Both programs have been acquired in cooperation with the Ministry of Water and Natural Resources and are marketed exclusively by TGS. The Somaliland government has announced its intent to conduct an open bid round later in the year after the data become available. The seismic and aeromagnetic programs being acquired by TGS will provide data needed to define the principle structural elements of the area and allow for the development of leads, plays, and structural highs for further investigation. The area is geologically analogous to Yemen where several oil fields have been discovered to date. Both programs are supported by industry prefunding.
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The proposed Republic of Somaliland concession blocks for hydrocarbon exploration are as follows:
(For more information contact the Somaliland Ministry of Water & Mineral Resources (MWMR) at Hargeysa, Somaliland or any of the Somaliland legations abroad)
The pre- 1991 and still current (?) Concession Blocks were as follows:
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