THIS IS A FINE PIECE, VERY EDUCATIVE AND INSIGHTFUL FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON TO UNDERSTAND WHAT OUR OIL CAN GIVE OR NOT TO GHANA. THE UNFORTUNATE TWIST IS HOW THE JOURNALIST CAPTURE SOME OF THESE STATEMENTS. IF WHAT I HAVE JUST ... read full comment
THIS IS A FINE PIECE, VERY EDUCATIVE AND INSIGHTFUL FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON TO UNDERSTAND WHAT OUR OIL CAN GIVE OR NOT TO GHANA. THE UNFORTUNATE TWIST IS HOW THE JOURNALIST CAPTURE SOME OF THESE STATEMENTS. IF WHAT I HAVE JUST READ TO MY UNDERSTANDING IS THAT THE SPEAKER IS TRYING TO PUT GOVERNMENT ON A STRAIGHT PATH TO BE MORE TRANSPARENT AND ALSO PROACTIVE BUT THE PICTURE PAINTED BY THE JOURNALIST WHO POSTED THIS ARTICLE MAKES IT LOOK AS IF GOVERNMENT IS A THIEF. IN ANY CASE, IS ESTIMATE THE SAME AS ACTUAL? IF NOT THEN PLS. SPARE US THESE TYPE OF NONSENSICAL HEADINGS.
JAMES Y 12 years ago
Is it not proper to underestimate the oil production per day and the price per barrel and thus, less total revenue to be derived in the budget than to inflate the estimate to the optimum and use the figures in the budget with ... read full comment
Is it not proper to underestimate the oil production per day and the price per barrel and thus, less total revenue to be derived in the budget than to inflate the estimate to the optimum and use the figures in the budget with unforeseen consequences? Perhaps, the government is trying not to repeat the shortfalls that heralded 2012 budget that's why it used, what appeared to be, the minimum oil production per day and the potential price per barrel figures in this year's budget statement. By that it seemed the government was trying to guard against possible shortfalls in production and prices. It was being prudent.
Eeeehu!! 12 years ago
THEY UNDERESTIMATED THE OUTPUT SO THAT THEY CAN USE THE DIFFERENCE TO RUN THEIR PARTY AND HAVE SOME TO CHOP. ooOOOH!! NDC
THEY UNDERESTIMATED THE OUTPUT SO THAT THEY CAN USE THE DIFFERENCE TO RUN THEIR PARTY AND HAVE SOME TO CHOP. ooOOOH!! NDC
SUMBRUNGU 12 years ago
Still yearning for the day IMANI and Danquah Institute will feed us with informative and less prejudiced reports such as this one by ACEP.
Still yearning for the day IMANI and Danquah Institute will feed us with informative and less prejudiced reports such as this one by ACEP.
KWEKU TWENEBOAH 12 years ago
Congrats Mr Amin for the insightful report. You come across as knowlgeable and credible in your analyses and interventions on the oil and gas sector. It's always a pleasure reading or listening to you.
Congrats Mr Amin for the insightful report. You come across as knowlgeable and credible in your analyses and interventions on the oil and gas sector. It's always a pleasure reading or listening to you.
THIS IS A FINE PIECE, VERY EDUCATIVE AND INSIGHTFUL FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON TO UNDERSTAND WHAT OUR OIL CAN GIVE OR NOT TO GHANA. THE UNFORTUNATE TWIST IS HOW THE JOURNALIST CAPTURE SOME OF THESE STATEMENTS. IF WHAT I HAVE JUST ...
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Is it not proper to underestimate the oil production per day and the price per barrel and thus, less total revenue to be derived in the budget than to inflate the estimate to the optimum and use the figures in the budget with ...
read full comment
THEY UNDERESTIMATED THE OUTPUT SO THAT THEY CAN USE THE DIFFERENCE TO RUN THEIR PARTY AND HAVE SOME TO CHOP. ooOOOH!! NDC
Still yearning for the day IMANI and Danquah Institute will feed us with informative and less prejudiced reports such as this one by ACEP.
Congrats Mr Amin for the insightful report. You come across as knowlgeable and credible in your analyses and interventions on the oil and gas sector. It's always a pleasure reading or listening to you.