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FATAWU DARISON
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  • DUNDEE, SCOTLAND
  • United Kingdom
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  • Eva T. Thorne
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FATAWU DARISON commented on daniel gilbert's event 'The global movement for extractives transparency'
"Thank You very much, i will hopefully be there as i am planning to move back to Ghana. Thank you"
May 8
FATAWU DARISON commented on daniel gilbert's event 'The global movement for extractives transparency'
"Please I just want to fine out if is really free to attend? Thank you."
May 4
FATAWU DARISON is attending daniel gilbert's event
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The global movement for extractives transparency at University of Dundee, UK

May 9, 2012 from 11am to 12:15pm
Webinar: EI Source Book online slideshare and video presentation as part of the H2Oil research seminar series.Speaker: Joseph Williams, Senior Advocacy and Communications Officer at Publish What You Pay (PWYP).Title: the global movement for extractives transparency.is a global network of civil society…See More
May 4
Mark Lewis and FATAWU DARISON are now friends
Mar 9
FATAWU DARISON updated their profile
Mar 9
FATAWU DARISON posted a blog post

Transparency in Ghana's oil revenue management

"Improved transparency is ultimately to the benefit of all stakeholders:• Civil society needs transparency in order to hold governments to account for the use of revenues;• Governments can improve relations with their citizens and lower borrowing costs in the internationalfinancial markets for emerging market economies if they operate transparently;• Companies are increasingly realizing the importance of transparency in ensuring a level playing fieldand in maintaining credibility with…See More
Feb 12
FATAWU DARISON joined Andrea Shemberg's group
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Virtual Think Tank

Contract analysis, trends and current issues in extractive industries
Feb 7
FATAWU DARISON and Peter Nuhu are now friends
Feb 3
Eva T. Thorne left a comment for FATAWU DARISON
"Hey, I don't have a project in Ghana at the moment. Eva"
Jan 25
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Jan 20
FATAWU DARISON left a comment for Eva T. Thorne
"Hello Eva, Am almost done with my studies at the University of Dundee, though working on my dissertation i would be happy if you could link me up with your company in Ghana. I read LLM. petroleum Taxation and Finance and very passionate about public…"
Jan 20
FATAWU DARISON is now a member of GOXI
Jan 16

Profile Information

Organisation
UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE
Type of Organisation
Civil Society Organisation, Academia
Job Title
Student
About My Work
I am currently a student at the Center for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral and Policy (CEPMLP) at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK.

As an LLM student in Petroleum Taxation and Finance, my interest lies in Taxation, finance,legal, economics and policy of the Natural Resources Industries.

A Corporate generalist with substantial background in Petroleum Taxation and Finance. preemptive support in the Oil&Gas and energy industry. Focus on, Fiscal regime Structure & Taxation of the Extractive industry, Public policy in Natural resource industries and international Development in Energy policy as well as International Energy law and Policy.

As part of my Research studies at the University of Dundee, i have have carried out the following Research.
1.0 Ghana’s Fiscal Regime And its Impact on Investors within the context of royalty tax regime: A study of the Ghanaian situation
2.0 Ghana’s Oil and Gas sector: An institutional Analysis of the Resource Curse, with reference to case studies from Angola and Norway.
3.0 How does risk management in power project affects its Value?
4.0 Transit Oil and Gas pipeline: The role of obsolescence bargaining in securing energy supply.
5.0 The future of Natural Gas market in the world energy Mix: A comparative analysis of key global consumers.(USA AND EUROPE). ETC.
Areas of interest
oil and natural gas, governance and anti-corruption, environment, social accountability, contract and licensing, monitoring revenue collection, redistribution and sustainable development
Intererested in job/consulting opportunities
yes

FATAWU DARISON's Blog

Transparency in Ghana's oil revenue management

"Improved transparency is ultimately to the benefit of all stakeholders:

• Civil society needs transparency in order to hold governments to account for the use of revenues;

• Governments can improve relations with their citizens and lower borrowing costs in the international

financial markets for emerging market economies if they operate transparently;

• Companies are increasingly realizing the importance of transparency in ensuring a level playing field

and in…

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At 17:03 on January 25, 2012, Eva T. Thorne said…
Hey,

I don't have a project in Ghana at the moment.

Eva
 
 
 

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