
ANGOLA ALGERIA CAMEROON CHAD. CONGO EGYPT.. EQUATORIAL GUINEA GABON LIBYA. NIGERIA SOUTH AFRICA SUDAN TUNISIA OTHERS
Chad
Sets Thursday Deadline for Petronas Unpaid Taxes
Chad
News 9/13/2006
"They have until Sept.
14. If they don't pay, they'll stop getting oil," Dieudonne Djonabaye, head of
communications at Chad's president office said.

In late August Chad's President Idriss Deby ordered Chevron Corp. (CVX) and Malaysia's Petronas out of the country, saying they had failed to pay back taxes amounting to $450 million.
But Fri
The presidential spokesman said he was unaware of any talks with Petronas. The company didn't return an e-mailed request for comment.
Consortium members Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) www.exxonmobil.com , Chevron www.chevron.com and Petronas financed a $4.2 billion, 1,060-kilometer pipeline from Chad to Cameroon's Atlantic port of Kribi. Exxon Mobil hasn't been asked to pay additional taxes.
Chevron has a 25% stake in the Chad pipeline consortium, while Petronas has a 35% stake and Exxon Mobil has 40%. The pipeline has capacity of 225,000 barrels a day.