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SOMALILANDHORTA
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Somaliland Foreign Minister In Ireland To Advance
Somaliland's Economic Diplomacy
September 28, 2008
HAVING STEPPED down last week from the board of Circle Oil, Irish businessman
John McKeon has turned his attention to oil exploration in Somaliland, a
self-governing African region that is seeking international recognition and
independence from Somalia.
McKeon is one of the promoters of Enex Energy Resources, which has a joint
venture with the government of Somaliland to prospect licences to the southeast
of the de facto state.
Somaliland's foreign minister, Abdillahi Mohamed Duale, was in Dublin this week.
Enex was registered in Ireland.
Director Len Tiahlo says it expects to be shooting seismic in Somaliland by
Christmas and hopes to drill two test wells.
He described the prospect as "world class", meaning it could have hundreds of
millions of barrels of oil. That remains to be seen. This is a risky venture and
the area in question is under claim by a Canadian company.
Somaliland's government says the claim is spurious. This might be true but if
Tiahlo is right about his prospect's potential, he will surely have to fight to
establish a legal right to extract oil.
That's to say nothing of the terrorists and pirates operating in the region or
the fact that Somaliland has yet to gain UN recognition.
McKeon is no stranger to doing business in Africa.
Earlier this month, he persuaded a Libyan fund set up by Col Muammar Gadafy to
invest £19 million in Circle, which he co-founded, for its drilling activities
in Africa.
Pulling off a similar trick with Enex would surely top it.
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Source: The Irish Times
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