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Mahama Announces Plan to Revitalize Ghana’s Petroleum Sector 

February 27, 2025
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Ghana crude oil production

Ghana crude oil production

President John Dramani Mahama has outlined a bold strategy to revive Ghana’s upstream petroleum sector, which has been facing serious challenges in recent years.  

The sector has seen a significant decline in production, with crude oil output plummeting by over 32%. This sharp drop in production is attributed to a combination of high opacity levels, a hostile business climate, and excessive political interference.  

These factors have contributed to the exit of many major oil companies, stalling upstream activities and contributing to economic instability in key oil-producing regions. 

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“Ghana’s petroleum sector has witnessed a precipitous decline, with crude oil production shrinking by more than 32%.

“This has resulted from high opacity levels, a hostile business climate, and excessive political interference, culminating in most major oil companies exiting and stalling upstream activities.” 

President John Dramani Mahama

The President pointed out that the consequences of this downturn are particularly visible in Sekondi-Takoradi, a city once synonymous with Ghana’s oil and gas industry.  

Sekondi-Takoradi, located in the Western Region, has long been the hub of fabrication, logistics, and service activities associated with the petroleum sector. However, President Mahama’s recent visit to the area revealed a stark contrast to its vibrant past. 

The exit of several oil companies, combined with the overall economic stagnation in the region, has led to widespread unemployment. “Hundreds of workers have been laid off and left unemployed,” the President lamented, acknowledging the human toll the sector’s decline has taken on local communities. However, Mahama was quick to offer hope for the future.

President stated, “I wish to assure the people of Sekondi-Takoradi and indeed the whole Western Region that we will breathe life back into the area,” signaling his administration’s commitment to revitalizing the region and restoring its importance as a key player in Ghana’s oil and gas industry. 

Attracting Investment 

President John Dramani Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama

Despite the challenges, Mahama expressed optimism for the future of the upstream petroleum sector, revealing plans to attract significant investment to the country.  

“We have commenced revitalisation of our upstream petroleum sector by creating a business-friendly and congenial environment for our partners and other prospective investors.” 

President John Dramani Mahama

The President emphasized that his meetings with key players in the upstream sector had been extremely positive, and he received strong assurances of substantial investments in the near future.

These investments are expected to play a crucial role in reversing the downward trajectory of the sector and supporting the broader national economy.  

By creating a more transparent, stable, and investor-friendly environment, Mahama is aiming to bring back confidence to the sector and entice both international and domestic investors.  

The hope is that these investments will stimulate job creation, boost the country’s crude oil production, and revitalize communities such as Sekondi-Takoradi that were once economically dependent on the petroleum industry. 

President Mahama’s focus on revitalizing Ghana’s petroleum sector aligns with his broader vision for the country’s economic recovery.  

A significant aspect of his plan is to restore confidence among foreign investors and stimulate local economic growth through the revival of the oil and gas industry.  

The revitalization plan includes creating a more favorable investment climate, improving regulatory frameworks, and ensuring that Ghana becomes a more attractive destination for energy-sector investments. 

While Ghana’s petroleum sector is facing significant challenges, President Mahama’s message of revitalization offers hope.  

The government’s focus on attracting investment, improving regulatory frameworks, and fostering a more business-friendly environment positions the sector for potential recovery.  

With billions in investments expected in the near future and a commitment to revitalizing communities affected by the sector’s decline, Ghana could be poised for a strong rebound in its petroleum industry. 

The road ahead may be challenging, but with renewed focus and a strategic approach, President Mahama’s administration aims to restore Ghana’s position as a leading player in the West African oil and gas sector.  

By breathing life into the industry, Ghana hopes to secure a prosperous future for its citizens and contribute significantly to regional and global energy markets. 

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