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Ghana Urged to Balance Hydrocarbons, Renewable Investments

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
January 25, 2025
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The United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement underlines the shifting global commitment to climate action, creating both opportunities and challenges for countries like Ghana.

Denis Gyeyir, Africa Senior Programme Officer at the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), has emphasized the need for Ghana to craft strategies that capitalize on emerging opportunities for hydrocarbon investments while preparing for the long-term transition to renewable energy.

“Ghana hasn’t signed a new Petroleum Agreement (PA) since 2018, and production levels have been declining.

“With careful planning, regulatory amendments, and fiscal tools, Ghana could attract much-needed investments into hydrocarbons.”

Denis Gyeyir, Africa Senior Programme Officer at NRGI

He emphasized the importance of regulatory incentives and fiscal reforms to encourage exploration and production, particularly as global investors look for stable, resource-rich opportunities.

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The U.S. exit from the Paris Agreement has significant implications, particularly for hydrocarbon producers. Gyeyir noted that the reduction in global climate funding could redirect financial flows toward oil and gas projects. For Ghana, this offers an opportunity to attract investments in its underperforming petroleum sector.

While increased hydrocarbon investments may offer short-term economic gains, Gyeyir warned of potential long-term risks. Hydrocarbon projects often have long lead times, with some taking more than a decade to reach production.

“Over-investing in hydrocarbons could prove risky if a future U.S. administration re-joins the Paris Agreement, leading to renewed funding restrictions and stricter climate policies,” he explained.

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Moreover, focusing too heavily on oil and gas could hinder progress in renewable energy, potentially leaving Ghana behind as the global economy transitions to cleaner energy sources.

Need for a Balanced Energy Strategy

Denis Gyeyir, Africa Senior Programme Officer at NRGI
Denis Gyeyir, Africa Senior Programme Officer at NRGI

During a press conference organized by the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) Alliance, Gyeyir called for a balanced approach. He urged the government to revamp the oil sector while simultaneously prioritizing renewable energy investments.

“Ghana must prepare for the future by embracing renewable energy and electric vehicles alongside hydrocarbons,” he said.

The CSOs Alliance echoed this sentiment, advocating for the development of an integrated energy transition strategy. They recommended aligning Ghana’s Energy Transition Framework and Investment Plan with broader policy commitments and manifesto goals.

Ghana’s strategic location and resource wealth position it to play a pivotal role in global energy markets. However, the government must carefully balance competing priorities. While hydrocarbons remain critical for immediate economic needs, renewable energy represents the future of sustainable development.

The addition of “Green Transitions” to the Ministry of Energy’s portfolio was commended by the CSOs Alliance as a step in the right direction. However, they emphasized that energy transition efforts must extend beyond a single ministry to achieve national impact.

Denis Gyeyir and the CSOs Alliance have outlined a roadmap for Ghana to navigate the evolving energy landscape. By fostering a balanced approach, Ghana can harness its hydrocarbon resources while investing in renewable energy to ensure long-term sustainability.

As global dynamics shift, Ghana must adapt its strategies to remain competitive and resilient. The U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement may provide immediate opportunities for hydrocarbon investments, but the government must remain mindful of the risks associated with over-reliance on fossil fuels.

Ultimately, Ghana’s ability to leverage its resources, align with global energy trends, and preserve its environment will determine its success in achieving sustainable development for future generations.

READ ALSO: There is a Higher Calling of Making Ghana Great Again – Nana Jantuah

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