BUSINESS PROPOSAL

Dear sir,


   A total of 23 oil companies have placed bids to obtain licences for five 
blocks in the deepwater zone jointly managed by São Tomé and Nigeria. According 
to the Nigerian government, mostly smaller oil companies participated in the 
bid round. If the applicants are qualified for a licence will be gazetted by 
the end of the year. 

 It therefore remains unclear whether the second bid round for licences in the 
promising Joint Development Zone between Nigeria and São Tomé has been a 
success. The first bid round, in 2003, also had a relatively large number of 
bidders. Most, however, were not found to have proven their technical 
capabilities to operate on these demanding deepwater blocks, and licences to 
only one out of six blocks were given.

 The 2004 licensing round - which was announced in November and had a 15 
December deadline - is reported to have produced a total of 26 bids from 23 
companies for the five oil blocks that remained free after the 2003 round. The 
state-run 'News Agency of Nigeria' yesterday evening named several of the minor 
oil companies applying for a licence. 
 
 Despite a call by the Nigerian government earlier this month on the world's 
leading oil companies to participate in the bidding round, no such bids were 
however mentioned. Nigeria and São Tomé had in particular hoped that the oil 
giant ExxonMobil would exercise its preferential rights to the remaining blocks 
in the zone. ExxonMobil used these rights to obtain one licence last year. 
 
 Neither, there was any notice of a possible bid by the Brazilian state oil 
company Petrobras, which São Toméan authorities had urged their Brazilian 
counterparts to ensure. The names of all the 23 bidders have however not yet 
been made public, probably due to conditions set in the bids. 

 According to the Special Adviser to the Nigerian presidency on petroleum, 
Edmund Daukoru, the Nigeria-São Tomé Joint Development Authority (JDA) would 
now start evaluating the bids. Mr Daukoru promised that a "transparent" 
evaluation would be carried out, in accordance with the guidelines of the JDA. 

 This is the second time ever that oil blocks partially belonging to the 
impoverished island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe are to be licensed. Oil 
production has yet to start in the waters of the nation of 145,000 inhabitants, 
and future oil revenues are expected to revolutionise the archipelago's 
economy. 

 The largest expectations for a future oil production in São Tomé and Príncipe 
are so far connected to the joint development zone of 34.504 square kilometres. 
The zone is located close to some of the region's major oil producing areas in 
the exclusive territorial waters of Nigeria and of Equatorial Guinea.

 The presence of similar geological conditions in the Nigeria-São Tomé zone has 
made experts assume that the joint zone holds between 6 and 12 billion barrels 
of crude oil. Future oil revenues from the zone are to be split by a key where 
Nigeria receives 60 percent and São Tomé receives 40 percent. 

 There is however also growing interest in oil exploration in the exclusive 
territorial zone of São Tomé and Príncipe. The London-based oil prospector 
Equator Exploration is currently making promising findings in this large zone, 
covering 160,000 square kilometres. Equator Exploration earlier this month also 
announced that the company had secured important concessions in the zone. 

 In conclucion to the above,as minister of petroleum in Nigeriai have used my 
personal skills and experience to get one of the lincences for the five blocks 
in the deepwater zone and this cost a whooping sum of 3 million dollars .I have 
all things put in place and all i need at the moment is a trustworthy person 
for the final transfer of the project fund and to stand as the owner of the 
company as the presidency must not be aware of my personal involvement in this 
..Once the project fund is transfered,we will have a share profit ratio of the 
sum of  14million dollars and this can be shared at a ratio of 3:7 for you and 
I respectively.Moreso,once we start the project,you will have to come over to 
Nigeria to stand as the chairman/CEO of my establishment during the next oil 
conference in Abuja the capital city .Every document necessary for this is 
already in place
 I await for your response immediately so as to proceed as it will only last 
for few days since the conference will be taking place in just a three weeks 
time

 NB:Please get back to me through  private email  address: 

 Regards

 Dr. Edmund Dakoru 
 Ministry of Petroleum Resources. 
 Minister of State
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