- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- 1 Energy Networks and the Law: Innovative Solutions in Changing Markets
- 2 Canadian Energy Infrastructure and the Federalist Dilemma
- 3 Law and Regulation Governing Electricity Networks in Mexico in the Context of Regional Integration with North and Central America
- 4 South American Energy Network Integration: Mission Possible?
- 5 The Chad–Cameroon Pipeline Project: Some Thoughts about the Legal Challenges and Lessons Learned from a World Bank-financed Large Infrastructure Project
- 6 Contractual and Treaty Arrangements Supporting Large European Transboundary Pipeline Projects: Can Adequate Human Rights and Environmental Protection Be Secured?
- 7 Protecting Energy Infrastructure in the EU: The Impact of External Damages on Supply Security
- 8 Smart Grids and Intelligent Energy Systems: A European Perspective
- 9 Demand Response and Infrastructure Development in the United States
- 10 Establishing an Offshore Electricity Grid: A Legal Analysis of Grid Developments in the North Sea and in US Waters
- 11 The Role of Energy Networks in Facilitating the Production and Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Norway
- 12 The Role of Energy Networks in Developing Renewable Energy Sources in China
- 13 Economic Regulation and the Design of a Carbon Infrastructure for Alberta
- 14 Transportation Regulation as an Instrument for Developing Natural Gas Networks in Brazil
- 15 Law and Regulation for Energy Networks in New Zealand
- 16 Electricity Network Development: New Challenges for Australia
- 17 Evolution and Revolution in British Energy Network Regulation: From RPI-X to RIIO
- 18 Third Party Access Exemption Policy in the EU Gas and Electricity Sectors: Finding the Right Balance between Competition and Investments
- 19 Electricity and Gas Infrastructure Planning in the European Union
- 20 Regulating the Extension of Electricity Networks: A German Perspective
- 21 The Development of Electricity and Gas Networks in Russia
- 22 The Role of Networks in Changing Energy Markets and the Need for Innovative Solutions
- Index
The Chad–Cameroon Pipeline Project: Some Thoughts about the Legal Challenges and Lessons Learned from a World Bank-financed Large Infrastructure Project
The Chad–Cameroon Pipeline Project: Some Thoughts about the Legal Challenges and Lessons Learned from a World Bank-financed Large Infrastructure Project
- Chapter:
- (p.78) 5 The Chad–Cameroon Pipeline Project: Some Thoughts about the Legal Challenges and Lessons Learned from a World Bank-financed Large Infrastructure Project
- Source:
- Energy Networks and the Law
- Author(s):
Mohammed A. Bekhechi
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
The Chad–Cameroon Project (CCP) was designed to develop oil fields at Doba in southern Chad and to construct a 1070 km pipeline from the Doba oil fields to oilloading facilities off Cameroon's Atlantic coast in Kribi, including all ancillary facilities, pumping stations, and other related infrastructures. It was, at the time of its preparation, the single largest oil and infrastructure project developed in that part of the world. This chapter discusses the legal framework for the inception and operation of the CCP, environmental and social aspects of the CCP, legal issues raised and faced by the CCP, and lessons learned from the CCP project.
Keywords: pipeline projects, oil field development, southern Chard, Doba oil fields
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- 1 Energy Networks and the Law: Innovative Solutions in Changing Markets
- 2 Canadian Energy Infrastructure and the Federalist Dilemma
- 3 Law and Regulation Governing Electricity Networks in Mexico in the Context of Regional Integration with North and Central America
- 4 South American Energy Network Integration: Mission Possible?
- 5 The Chad–Cameroon Pipeline Project: Some Thoughts about the Legal Challenges and Lessons Learned from a World Bank-financed Large Infrastructure Project
- 6 Contractual and Treaty Arrangements Supporting Large European Transboundary Pipeline Projects: Can Adequate Human Rights and Environmental Protection Be Secured?
- 7 Protecting Energy Infrastructure in the EU: The Impact of External Damages on Supply Security
- 8 Smart Grids and Intelligent Energy Systems: A European Perspective
- 9 Demand Response and Infrastructure Development in the United States
- 10 Establishing an Offshore Electricity Grid: A Legal Analysis of Grid Developments in the North Sea and in US Waters
- 11 The Role of Energy Networks in Facilitating the Production and Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Norway
- 12 The Role of Energy Networks in Developing Renewable Energy Sources in China
- 13 Economic Regulation and the Design of a Carbon Infrastructure for Alberta
- 14 Transportation Regulation as an Instrument for Developing Natural Gas Networks in Brazil
- 15 Law and Regulation for Energy Networks in New Zealand
- 16 Electricity Network Development: New Challenges for Australia
- 17 Evolution and Revolution in British Energy Network Regulation: From RPI-X to RIIO
- 18 Third Party Access Exemption Policy in the EU Gas and Electricity Sectors: Finding the Right Balance between Competition and Investments
- 19 Electricity and Gas Infrastructure Planning in the European Union
- 20 Regulating the Extension of Electricity Networks: A German Perspective
- 21 The Development of Electricity and Gas Networks in Russia
- 22 The Role of Networks in Changing Energy Markets and the Need for Innovative Solutions
- Index