The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and global oilfield services provider Halliburton have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening Ghana’s upstream oil and gas sector.
The partnership seeks to accelerate the development of key hydrocarbon reserves, enhance operational efficiency, and revitalize production amid concerns over declining output levels.
During a high-level meeting at GNPC’s headquarters in Tema, Acting Chief Executive Officer Kwame Ntow Amoah met with Halliburton’s Senior Area Manager Gary Evans to discuss strategic priorities.
The discussions focused on leveraging advanced technologies, fostering strong partnerships, and attracting investment to optimize Ghana’s oil and gas resources.
Mr. Ntow Amoah underscored GNPC’s objective of adopting cutting-edge solutions to improve the nation’s upstream industry.
“Our collaboration with Halliburton enables us to deploy advanced solutions that drive exploration, improve efficiency, and ensure the long-term sustainability of Ghana’s energy sector.”
Kwame Ntow Amoah, Acting CEO of GNPC
The meeting highlighted Halliburton’s proposal to introduce advanced tools such as its Next-Gen technology and Nexus system, which have been successfully implemented in regions like Namibia and the Middle East.
These technologies have demonstrated significant potential for optimizing oil reservoirs, improving production from existing assets, and reducing operational costs.
Another key discussion point was GNPC’s proposal to establish a Research & Technology Center (RaTC), which would feature a state-of-the-art Fluid Analysis Laboratory.
This facility is expected to enhance in-country crude oil and gas analysis, reducing Ghana’s reliance on foreign laboratories for essential data on petroleum composition and quality.

“Developing a robust petroleum research infrastructure in Ghana will enable us to conduct precise crude and gas analyses locally.
“This will not only strengthen our technical capacity but also improve decision-making for field development and production strategies.”
Kwame Ntow Amoah, Acting CEO of GNPC
Halliburton, which operates world-class fluid laboratories in Houston, expressed its willingness to provide technical expertise and knowledge-sharing initiatives to support the facility’s development.
The partnership could help build local expertise, create employment opportunities, and ensure the sustainability of Ghana’s oil and gas industry.
Commitment to Sustainable Energy Development

Beyond immediate production concerns, GNPC is also focused on ensuring that Ghana’s energy sector remains sustainable in the long term.
The corporation aims to balance fossil fuel exploration with green energy initiatives, aligning with global trends toward sustainability.
“Our goal is to optimize Ghana’s petroleum resources while ensuring that we transition smoothly into a future that includes cleaner energy solutions.
“This means deploying efficient oil recovery technologies, reducing waste, and incorporating sustainable practices in our operations.”
Kwame Ntow Amoah, Acting CEO of GNPC
Echoing GNPC’s vision, Mr. Evans noted Halliburton’s commitment to supporting Ghana’s upstream goals.
“We are aligned with GNPC’s vision and bring proven exploration and reservoir management expertise.
“Our technologies can improve production from existing assets, lower costs, and strengthen investor confidence.”
Halliburton’s Senior Area Manager Gary Evans
Given the fluctuating global energy market and the gradual decline in Ghana’s oil production, the introduction of innovative solutions is crucial for sustaining output and ensuring long-term economic benefits from the country’s hydrocarbon resources.
Ghana’s oil production has been experiencing a downward trend in recent years due to factors such as maturing oil fields and limited new discoveries.
GNPC’s collaboration with Halliburton is expected to introduce new technologies that can revitalize existing oil wells and boost production levels.
The strengthened partnership between GNPC and Halliburton marks a significant step in Ghana’s effort to optimize its oil and gas sector.
Through the deployment of advanced technologies, establishment of local research facilities, and commitment to sustainability, the collaboration aims to revitalize Ghana’s upstream industry and create long-term economic value.
As both parties move forward with their strategic initiatives, the success of this partnership could play a pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s energy future, ensuring continued benefits from its hydrocarbon resources while preparing for a more sustainable energy landscape.
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