The Chad Resettlement and Compensation Plan Evaluation Study had two purposes: (1) it fulfilled a Chad Export Project Environmental Management Plan (EMP) commitment to complete an evaluation of resettlement and compensation activities “...at the end of the first agricultural cycle after the construction of the fixed facilities has been completed...”1; and, (2) it assessed the adequacy of the Chad Resettlement and Compensation Plan (CRCP) for addressing changes in project scope and land requirements arising from more extensive drilling and production well development in the Oil Field Development Area (OFDA) than was envisaged in the original CRCP.