On-Demand Lawyer (Mid-Senior Level) 

Centurion Plus is the brainchild of Centurion Law Group, which grew out of the demand for specialized legal expertise across the continent. Clients often require project-based lawyers who specialize in high-demand areas of expertise, such as M&A, contract negotiation, litigation, energy deals. While many companies typically employ in-house counsel, they often need extra help during peak workload periods and for projects requiring specialized expertise they lack internally. This is where Centurion Plus is a suitable alternative solution.

Oil and Gas Regulations Spotlight: Ghana

Despite the international dip in oil prices, in recent years, Ghana’s oil and gas industry has sustained economic growth at a steady pace. The nation’s petroleum sector has experienced momentous levels of development, particularly since the discovery of oil in commercial quantities in the Jubilee fields in 2007[1], making it a target for many foreign investors around the world.

Oil on Gas Regulations Spotlight: Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea’s oil and gas sector is on a path to recovery and is laying the groundwork for new initiatives towards economic advancement and legislative stability. The country’s economic structure is to be applauded as it prioritizes the development of local production and local participation in its petroleum sector. For example, Equatorial Guinea produces 244,000.00 barrels per day of oil (as of 2016), ranking 34th in the world[1], and has managed to increase its production capacity of gas significantly by 5.73%, yearly, from 6.2 million cubic metres in 2015, to 7.75 million cubic metres in 2018.

‘‘We need to make sure that Africans have electricity’’ – Calls for Balance and Diversity at the Invest In African Energy Reception

The Invest in African Energy Reception took place in London on Thursday, 26th January. The Centurion Law Group was strongly represented as themes of securing new financing, strengthening trade and investment between Africa and Europe as well as attracting new players to Africa’s most prosperous oil, gas and power markets were explored.