The Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy recently paid a working visit to Tullow Ghana, one of the country’s leading upstream oil and gas companies.
The visit to Tullow Ghana specifically, the Takoradi operations, signifies a move to strengthen the partnership between the government and the oil and gas industry.
The delegation, led by the Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, toured the company’s facilities and engaged in discussions aimed at aligning the industry’s growth plans with the nation’s energy aspirations.
“We were honoured to host Ghana’s Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy during their recent working visit to our Takoradi operations. This visit provided an opportunity for us to share insights into our operations and growth plans, as well as our initiatives to optimize production, harness the gas potential, and achieve our net zero emissions target.”
Tullow Ghana

The delegation, which included Honourable George Kwame Aboagye, Ranking Member of the Committee and Member of Parliament (MP) for Asense Manso and Akroso; Honourable Albert Tetteh Nyakotey, MP for Yilo Krobo; Honourable Phillis Naa Koryoo Okunor, MP for Kpong Balweshie; Honourable Mike Aidoo, MP for Oforikrom; and two clerks, Ms. Olivia Asante and Mr. Frank Diaba, was accompanied by Tullow Ghana’s Managing Director, Jean-Médard Madama, and Deputy Managing Director, Cynthia Lumor.
During the visit, the parliamentary delegation toured the TEN FPSO production facility, met with the offshore team, and observed key community projects supporting education and local development.
Sustainable Development

The visit was marked by share commitment by the two parties.
“We appreciate the committee’s pledge to continue partnering with us to sustainably develop Ghana’s oil and gas resources for the nation’s benefit.”
Tullow Ghana
This alignment of interests between the government and the industry shows the importance of fostering a collaborative approach to ensure the responsible and sustainable exploitation of the country’s energy resources.
Since inception, Tullow Ghana has made substantial contributions to the country’s economic development, creating employment opportunities, driving infrastructure investments, and supporting community development initiatives.
Optimizing Production

During the visit, Tullow Ghana shared its plans to optimize production in the Jubilee and TEN fields, harnessing the large gas potential of the TEN field to meet the growing energy demand in Ghana.
This strategic focus aligns with the government’s broader energy agenda, which aims to ensure the efficient and sustainable utilization of the country’s hydrocarbon resources.
The company’s operations have played a crucial role in bolstering Ghana’s energy security, with its Jubilee and TEN fields contributing significantly to the nation’s oil and gas production.
Tullow Ghana’s commitment to responsible and sustainable practices has further cemented its reputation as a reliable partner in the country’s oil and gas industry.
The company also revealed it dedication to the environmental stewardship which aligns with the government’s green transition agenda and that of global transition towards a low-carbon future.
This ambitious target reflects the company’s dedication to minimizing its carbon footprint and contributing to the broader efforts to address climate change.
Collaboration and Mutual Understanding

The visit by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy to Tullow Ghana’s operations solidifies the strong partnership between the industry and the government.
By fostering open dialogue, sharing insights, and aligning on strategic priorities, both parties demonstrate a shared commitment to the responsible and sustainable development of Ghana’s oil and gas resources.
As Hon. Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, the Chairman of the Committee, expressed the delegation’s appreciation for the opportunity to engage with Tullow Ghana, this collaborative approach sets the stage for continued cooperation and the realization of the country’s energy aspirations.

Through this meaningful exchange, Tullow Ghana has reinforced its role as a trusted partner in Ghana’s energy landscape, contributing to the nation’s economic growth, energy security, and environmental sustainability.
As the industry and the government work hand-in-hand, the future of Ghana’s oil and gas sector remains promising, with a shared vision of prosperity and responsible stewardship of the country’s natural resources.
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