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Oil and gas agreement signed with African company yet to be reviewed by government

This story was posted 1 year ago
1 April 2025
in Business, Politics
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by Linda Straker

  • Technical Working Group tasked with feasibility of developing Grenada’s hydrocarbon reserves
  • Oceangate–GPG agreement signed in October 2024, valued at approximately $1.8 billion
  • Oceangate is owned by Aisha Achimugu, who is wanted for alleged criminal conspiracy and money laundering

Nazim Burke, Chairman of Grenada’s Hydrocarbons Technical Working Group, has disclosed that the group’s members are yet to see the agreement signed between the Global Petroleum Group (GPG) and Oceangate Oil and Gas Engineering that should develop the island’s oil and gas resources.

Global Petroleum Group is an oil and gas exploration company which registered in Grenada in 2003. It has conducted explorations in Grenada’s offshore blocks, but proven hydrocarbon reserves have not yet been fully quantified. A 2018 discovery at the Nutmeg-2 well suggests significant potential.

Oceangate Oil and Gas Engineering is one of the companies owned by Nigerian businesswoman Aisha Achimugu, who is the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Felak Concept Group. She is one of the thousands of Nigerians to be approved as a citizen of Grenada under the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme.

In late March 2025, she was declared wanted by Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged criminal conspiracy and money laundering.

In October 2024, Oceangate signed an agreement with GPG, reported to be valued at approximately $1.8 billion, with the potential to reach $8 billion in value. After the signing, a report on www.billionaires.africa said that the GPG 38-year production-sharing agreement (PSA) with Grenada’s government “covers over 7,500 square kilometres of offshore blocks and it marks a new chapter in Grenada’s role within the Caribbean energy sector.”

Burke who was one of the guests on the weekly Monday night “Beyond the Headlines,” current affairs discussion programme of the Grenada Broadcasting Network (GBN) admitted the confirmation of the signed agreement, but pointed out that the Technical Working Group which was appointed in late 2023, had not reviewed it so they can share details with the public. “We heard the GPG had entered into an agreement with a Nigerian-based company; we cannot say very much about the details about that. It was confirmed in our meetings with the GPG that they had signed an MOU with that entity but we have not had sight of that agreement or MOU. They did promise to provide it, but to date we have not seen it, and so we cannot speak to other agreements other than the Oceangate agreement that we have heard of.” Burke served as Energy Minister during the 2008–2013 National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration.

He believes that despite the delay, the agreement must be reviewed by Government. “I believe ultimately they will cooperate because at the end of the day they have spent money and I think they will want to realise a return on the money… and in order to do so they have to work with the government because ultimately it’s the patrimony of Grenada and any partner that they bring in has to be approved by the Government of Grenada.”

“This is a sovereign nation, and the government will exercise its prerogative as the State and so I am sure that negotiations will progress. They may not move as quickly or as smoothly as one will want, but I am confident that these matters will be resolved in due course,” said Burke.

The Technical Working Group is tasked with, among other things, presenting a report to the Government on the technical and economic feasibility of developing Grenada’s hydrocarbon reserves.

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  1. T.Joy says:
    1 year ago

    If Grenada Has oil
    (1) A technical report with verification by an independent sur vey. Is needed. Note: You cannot negotiate without knowing the Value of what you are dealng with.
    (2) There can be no connection between the surveyor and the company you will negotiate with. Note: The surveyor can underestimate your oil quantity/value to help the other party. Clauses must be in the contract for “underestimation”.
    (3) Nigeria is not a Good example of a Country benefiting from oil so why do business with them. Note: most of nigerias citizens are poor. Read the reports on the internet. TYPE “NIGERIA AND POVERTY”.
    (4) Nigeria’s oil is controlled by others therefore Nigeria is acting as a front for the same people that controls their oil profits. Nigeria’s Citizens do not see the oil wealth.
    (5) Grenada should study and model their oil industry like NORWAY. Gaining sovereign control of all Oil Production at the end of a specified period. During this period Grenadians will be trained and be able to take over the systems and run it for the benefit of the Grenada Citizens. Norway ,Norway, Benefits from the Contracts they signed years ago. Check the economic ranking of Norway online. Its a cold country of hills and large rock formations and export nothing else but “OIL.”. Unlike Nigeria it has no POVERTY. Humm…

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  2. joe brown says:
    1 year ago

    Mr. Burke, you are supposed to be a lawyer. Why are you attempting to continue to manipulate the Grenadians. The previous government did that already.
    They put you, as a non-technical person, in charge of a technical working group on matters you know not of. This is the reason why we are getting no where. We recently had Dangote speaking on this subject after liming with our PM.

    Why is it that none of the people we elect from either of the main parties refuse to serve the interest of Grenadians but instead use the island’s resources as if it is their personal or family resources?

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  3. Sand says:
    1 year ago

    More corruption…. Grenada is CARICOM, Trinidad is CARICOM, the PM was the Chairman of CARICOM. Why get the help from your CARICOM neighbor.

    Quite clearly the intent was never to be transparent.

    CBI must be cancelled and all citizenship granted revoked.

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