Front Matter Page
African Department
Authorized for distribution by Jean A. P. Clement
Contents
I. Introduction
II. Related Literature and Conceptual Framework
III. Oil-Producing Countries and the debate on local content
IV. São Tomé and Príncipe: Initial Conditions & Oil Policy Debate
V. Potential for Oil Sector Development in São Tomé and Príncipe and Complementarities with the Non-oil Economy
VI. I-O Forecast with the Oil Sector Development
VII. Concluding Remarks
VIII. References
Appendix I. Development of an Input-Output Table for São Tomé and Príncipe
Appendix II. Local Content Policies in Selected Countries
A. The United Kingdom
B. Norwegian Continental Shelf
C. Denmark
D. Australia
E. Brazil
F. Malaysia
G. Nigeria
H. Angola
I. Trinidad and Tobago
Appendix III. Scorecard for Oil Sector Development
Figures
1. Governance Indicators, 2004
Tables
1. Oil and Gas Industry Suppliers by Country
2. Nigeria: Allocation of major Contracts in Oil and Gas Industry (2002)
3. Intersectoral Linkages and their Ranking
4. Input-Output Technical Coefficients
5. Universe of Oil and Gas Activities
6. Criteria Applied for Rating of Technologies
7. Angola: Employment by Nationality and Profession in Oil Sector, 2002
8. Composition of Final Demand
9. Actual and Forecasted Sectoral Output, 2001-2021
10. Actual and Forecasted Sectoral Output, 2001-2021
Boxes
1. Policies to Foster Local Content: International Comparison at a Glance
2. Joint Development Zone: Institutional Framework and Oil Extraction Potential
3. Medium-Term Projections—Basic Assumptions
Appendix II Table
1. Total Intersectoral Flows, São Tomé and Príncipe, 2001
Appendix III Table
1. Scorecard on Universe of Oil and Gas Activities