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ICC Tribunal Rejects $320M Tax Claim on Tullow Ghana

January 3, 2025
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Tullow Oil plc

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The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Tribunal has ruled in favor of Tullow Ghana, determining that the Branch Profit Remittance Tax (BPRT) does not apply to its operations under the Deepwater Tano and West Cape Three Points Petroleum Agreements. These agreements govern the Jubilee and TEN offshore oil fields, key assets in Ghana’s oil and gas sector.

The Tribunal’s decision negates the $320 million BPRT assessment issued by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and ensures that Tullow Ghana will not face future BPRT liabilities related to its operations under these Petroleum Agreements.

Rahul Dhir, CEO of Tullow Oil PLC, expressed satisfaction with the outcome. “We are delighted with the outcome and decision of the Tribunal, which affirms our assessment and removes a material overhang from our business,” he said.

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Dhir emphasized the company’s confidence in the integrity of the Petroleum Agreements and the effectiveness of the dispute resolution process.

The ICC Tribunal concluded that Tullow Ghana’s operations fall outside the scope of the BPRT tax regime stipulated in the Petroleum Agreements. The agreements, designed to establish a specific fiscal and regulatory framework for oil exploration and production activities, were deemed legally binding and exclusive of any additional tax claims such as the BPRT.

This ruling not only relieves Tullow Ghana of a substantial financial burden but also reinforces the sanctity of contractual agreements in Ghana’s oil and gas industry.

Despite the Tribunal’s ruling, Tullow Ghana remains engaged in resolving two other disputed tax claims with the GRA. These disputes were referred to the ICC in February 2023 and involve additional financial claims under Ghana’s tax laws.

Tullow has stated its intent to resolve these issues through dialogue and mutually acceptable outcomes, aiming to maintain a positive working relationship with the government.

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Rahul Dhir, CEO of Tullow Oil plc
Rahul Dhir, CEO of Tullow Oil plc

The ICC ruling provided clarity for Tullow Ghana’s fiscal obligations, setting a precedent for future disputes. The decision may also encourage other investors to consider Ghana a reliable destination for energy projects.

“I look forward to constructive discussions with the Government of Ghana to resolve the remaining claims so that our collective focus remains on maximizing value from the Jubilee and TEN fields.”

Rahul Dhir, CEO of Tullow Oil PLC

The Tribunal’s ruling is a significant victory for Tullow Ghana, eliminating an immediate $320 million tax liability and reducing uncertainty around its financial obligations. The decision bolsters Tullow’s operational focus on maximizing production and efficiency in the Jubilee and TEN fields, which are pivotal to the company’s growth strategy.

The removal of this tax dispute enables the company to focus resources on enhancing production and ensuring compliance with Ghana’s regulatory frameworks.

The Tribunal’s decision underscores the importance of maintaining investor confidence in Ghana’s oil and gas sector. Contractual sanctity, as demonstrated by the Petroleum Agreements, is essential for attracting and retaining foreign investment in the country’s natural resources.

However, the ruling may also prompt discussions within the government about the need to align its tax policies with international best practices while ensuring a fair share of revenue from natural resources.

The Jubilee and TEN fields are central to Ghana’s oil and gas industry, contributing significantly to the country’s revenue and energy security. Managed under long-term Petroleum Agreements, these fields have become a benchmark for international partnerships in Africa’s oil exploration and production sectors.

Tullow has continuously worked to maximize output from these assets, which include state-of-the-art subsea infrastructure. As a result, the fields remain critical to Ghana’s economic development and energy independence.

The ICC Tribunal’s decision marks a pivotal moment in the relationship between Tullow Ghana and the Ghanaian government. By ruling that BPRT is inapplicable under the Petroleum Agreements, the Tribunal has reinforced the legal framework governing Ghana’s oil and gas sector.

As both parties navigate ongoing disputes, the focus remains on fostering mutual cooperation to maximize the benefits of Ghana’s natural resources.

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