From: "Brandon Mann" (may be fake)
Reply-To: <brandon.mann819@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 20:03:26 -0000
Subject: Request for partnership
Dear Sir / Madam,
My name is Brandon Mann and I am consultant for Ghana's Ministry of Energy. It seems very odd to contact you,
somebody who doesn't know me and who I do not know, to discuss an issue of such magnitude. But this is the only
option left to me as a result of the sensitive nature of the project I want to discuss.
Sensitive in the sense that I am not supposed to do this, sensitive also because I ought to turn over the project
in question to the Government of Ghana. But why should I do that? Why should I do that just so the Minister and his
cronies will find ways of dividing the spoils amongst themselves? But then I am getting ahead of myself.
The Government of Ghana recently acquired a Floating, Storage, Processing and Offloading Vessel (FPSO) from
Singapore. The vessel is to collect and process crude oil from the jubilee oil field in Ghana. The vessel cost the
government $875 Million but the actual cost of the vessel was 500 Million dollars. Leaving out a balance of $275
Million.
The vessel has been commissioned and has the capacity to process 120,000 barrels of crude oil a day and a storage
capacity of 1.6 million barrels. This means that Modec, the company that built it has finished their work.
But the balance of $275 Million is still sitting in ESCROW awaiting application from MOCEC for transfer. This is
not going to happen because MODEC has received their payment and is not aware of the balance mentioned. Basically,
I have just given you the project background. I am contacting you because I want to utilize your non African origin
(MODEC is a non indigenous company) to wire out the 275 Million US Dollars. For your participation, you will get
35%.
You may rest assured that there is no singular risk to you or to myself and there will be no come backs of any
sort. Should you wish to partake of this deal, kindly email me so I can furnish you with further details. You may
also want to note that you need not have any knowledge of the oil industry or the building of transport tankers.
Regards,
Brandon Mann
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