Equatorial Guinea–Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty

Equatorial Guinea – Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty
Treaty between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea concerning their maritime boundary
Type boundary delimitation
Signed 23 September 2000
Location Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
Parties  Equatorial Guinea
 Nigeria
Depositary United Nations United Nations Secretariat
Language English; Portuguese

The Equatorial Guinea – Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty is a 2000 treaty between Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria which delimits a portion of the maritime boundary between the two countries.[1]

The treaty was signed in Malabo on 23 September 2000 by Equatoguinean president Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo.

Demarcation

The boundary set out by the text of the treaty does not demarcate the entire Equatorial Guinea – Nigeria treaty. When the treaty was signed, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was hearing a case about a maritime dispute between Cameroon and Nigeria; because the result of that case would affect the maritime boundaries in the Gulf of Guinea, it was decided to leave the complete delimitation of the boundary until after the ICJ case concluded.

The boundary defined in the treaty runs through the Bight of Bonny and separates the Nigerian mainland from Equatorial Guinea's Bioko Island . The boundary consists of nine straight-line maritime segments defined by ten individual coordinate points. Rather than adopting an equidistant line between the two countries, the treaty takes into account both countries' established economic interests in the Gulf of Guinea, including existing oil wells, oil drilling installations, and existing resource consent licences.

The full name of the treaty is Treaty between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea concerning their maritime boundary.

Notes

  1. Charney, Jonathan I. et al. (2005). International Maritime Boundaries, pp. 2657–2668.

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