Try this 15-question A level quiz to see how much you know about the Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline, energy resource issues and energy security, development, governance and regional energy infrastructures.
If you haven't already done it, work through the case study of the ‘Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline’ to learn more. Or look at it again to help fill in any gaps in your knowledge about the development and the relationships between people, energy systems and the environment.
Rank | Name | Score |
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1st | LLL | 30 |
2nd | JHT | 30 |
3rd | LK. | 24 |
4th | bcj | 23 |
5th | lae | 23 |
6th | SVP | 23 |
7th | idk | 22 |
8th | ACT | 19 |
9th | COK | 17 |
10th | P.N | 16 |
2 million
1070
3.5 million
4.2 billion
1970s
1990s
2000s
2010s
The movement of money for the purpose of trade, investment, or business operations
Investments made by a company or entity from one country into another
When wealth is moved from the place of its creation to somewhere else
The long-distance movement of a liquid or gas through a network of pipes
A West African country with a coastline on the Gulf of Guinea
The eastern-most country on the Horn of Africa
A country in north-east Africa through which the Suez Canal passes
A landlocked central African country in the Sahel region
The name of a village in rural Cameroon through which the pipeline passes
The name for the system of government inherited from colonial times in rural Cameroon
The name for the group of TNCs involved in the pipeline project
The Cameroonian name for black flies that have spread disease along the pipeline route
Because nobody had yet mapped out the area
Because projecting an image of the area as being ‘empty of people’ enabled the company to assert power and a sense of control
Because nobody lived there
Because he regretted the impacts that the construction of the pipeline had on the local community
Germany and France
France and Britain
Britain and Germany
France and Italy
Potato
Cassava
Yams
Sweet Potato
They provided military support to ensure the pipeline was secure
They carried out detailed environmental impact assessments that showed there was a risk that the project would negatively affect the area
They provided large loans to the governments of Chad and Cameroon, as well as the consortium of TNCs, in order to finance the project
They sought to cancel the project and tried to ensure that it was implemented in a way that better supported local residents
Non-profit group that acts independently of government
An association usually made up of a group of private companies
The way that issues affecting more than one state can be managed at a global level
The long distance movement of a liquid or gas through a network of pipes
Cancellation of all debt related to the Chad-Cameroon pipeline
Increased FDI flows brought in to the region by the consortium of TNCs
Withdrawal of the World Bank from the pipeline project in 2007
Improved land rights for some indigenous communities along the pipeline route
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Thomas Sankara
Idriss Deby
Paul Biya
When wealth is moved from the place of its creation to somewhere else
The way that some countries fail to benefit fully from their resource wealth, and in fact experience negative impacts from extracting them
A situation whereby the social, economic and environmental conditions of existence for a group of people are disturbed without them being moved out of the area
When a country is forced to try and develop without having any natural resources of its own
An international NGO
A global oil extraction TNC
An international institution involved in the governance of the Chad-Cameroon pipeline
A private company that manages the Chad-Cameroon pipeline
It aggravated and exacerbated poverty through the destruction of livelihoods and ecologies
It improved living conditions and helped to finance numerous additional development projects
It was largely criticised by NGOs, who played a crucial role in reducing the negative impacts of the pipeline
It has provided crucial funds to the governments of Chad and Cameroon
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