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Equatorial Guinea Strengthens Protection for Foreign Oil and Gas Investors with Decree No. 100/2024

Foreign investors, particularly those in the energy sector, are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new regulations to ensure compliance and mitigate legal risks.

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Malabo, Equatorial Guinea – 15 February 2025

In a strategic move to enhance investor confidence and attract foreign investment in its hydrocarbon sector, the Government of Equatorial Guinea has enacted Decree No. 100/2024. This new regulation establishes key legal provisions for the enforcement of judicial rulings against oil companies operating within the country, reinforcing the protection of foreign investments in alignment with the nation’s broader economic objectives.

Legal and Economic Implications

Decree No. 100/2024 aims to improve legal certainty in the petroleum sector, the largest revenue generator for Equatorial Guinea. Recognizing the need for stability and predictability, the government has introduced measures to ensure fair and consistent judicial enforcement, thereby strengthening investor confidence in the country’s legal framework.

Foreign oil and gas companies have previously expressed concerns regarding inconsistent and arbitrary judicial decisions that have led to wrongful enforcement proceedings against their assets. These legal uncertainties have been cited as deterrents to investment. With this decree, the government seeks to rectify these issues by instituting a special procedure for enforcing judgments, ensuring that legal actions do not disrupt economic stability or undermine investor confidence.

Key Provisions of the Decree

The decree introduces several important regulations to standardize judicial enforcement procedures against oil companies, including:

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  • Mandatory procedural steps before the execution of any judgment.
  • Government oversight and approval requirements to ensure enforcement aligns with national economic policies.
  • Defined timeframes and deadlines for timely execution of judicial decisions.
  • Sanctions for non-compliance to guarantee adherence to the decree’s provisions.

These measures underscore the government’s intent to establish a transparent and fair legal environment, safeguarding the interests of both the state and foreign investors.

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Emphasis on Transparency and Due Process

A core aspect of Decree No. 100/2024 is ensuring transparency and due process in judicial enforcement. According to the decree, the court handling the case must submit the execution file to the Supreme Court, the Presidency of the Government, and key institutions such as the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and the General Prosecutor’s Office. These institutions will play a crucial role in reviewing the case and verifying compliance with legal requirements.

The General Prosecutor’s Office is tasked with assessing the integrity of the judicial process and ensuring adherence to procedural rules. Any irregularities identified will be reported to the government for corrective action.

Impact on Foreign Investors

The enactment of this decree is expected to provide greater legal certainty for foreign investors in Equatorial Guinea’s energy sector. With enhanced protection from arbitrary judicial actions, oil and gas companies can operate in a more predictable and transparent legal environment. This regulatory stability is anticipated to boost investor confidence and attract new foreign investments into the country.

Moreover, Decree No. 100/2024 aligns with Equatorial Guinea’s broader economic strategy of fostering a business-friendly climate while protecting national interests. By ensuring that judicial enforcement balances economic stability with investor protection, the government is positioning the country as a premier investment destination in Africa’s energy market.

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Government Oversight and Final Decisions

Under the new decree, the Presidency of the Republic will have the final authority over the execution of judicial rulings. Once the case file has been reviewed by the relevant authorities, it will be forwarded to the President for a final decision via an administrative decree. This oversight mechanism ensures that enforcement actions align with the government’s strategic objectives, particularly regarding foreign investment protection.

Looking Ahead

Decree No. 100/2024 marks a significant step in Equatorial Guinea’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its legal and investment frameworks for the oil and gas sector. By implementing clear and structured procedures for judicial enforcement, the government is reinforcing its commitment to a secure, transparent, and investor-friendly business environment.

Foreign investors, particularly those in the energy sector, are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new regulations to ensure compliance and mitigate legal risks. As Equatorial Guinea continues to expand its role as a key player in Africa’s energy industry, the implementation of this decree highlights the government’s dedication to fostering a stable and predictable investment climate.

Source: Clarence Abogados & Asociados
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