Over the past two decades, Ghana has successfully transitioned from being a net oil importer to an emerging oil producer, with significant offshore discoveries driving production growth.
Key offshore fields, such as the Jubilee and TEN (Tweneboa, Enyenra, and Ntomme) oil fields, have been instrumental in this transformation, attracting major international investors and contributing significantly to the national economy.
During a recent visit by a delegation from Vitol to GNPC’s headquarters in Tema, CEO Edward Abambire Bawa reiterated the Corporation’s commitment to strengthening partnerships to enhance output.
“With declining production levels, it is imperative that we explore every opportunity to maximize output and optimize our existing assets.
“As a national oil company, we are eager to work closely with our partners, including Vitol, to ensure that Ghana’s hydrocarbon resources are fully leveraged to support economic growth and energy security.”
Hon. Edward Abambire Bawa, CEO of GNPC
This engagement signals a renewed focus on efficiency and sustainability, as GNPC aims to create a conducive investment environment for both local and international stakeholders.
One of the key themes discussed between GNPC and Vitol was the leveraging of existing infrastructure to boost production efficiency.
Ghana’s Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facilities, which serve as the backbone of offshore oil production, provide an opportunity to develop additional reserves cost-effectively.
Both GNPC and Vitol agreed that fully utilizing available assets is the most efficient way to sustain oil output while minimizing costs.
The two parties also discussed appraising the Eban 2A well, a development that could add new production volumes to Ghana’s output in the coming years.
“As a national oil company, our role is to create an enabling environment that allows our partners to thrive while ensuring that Ghana maximizes value from its petroleum resources.
“Any collaboration that enhances production and supports the sustainability of the industry is something we will always take seriously.”
Hon. Edward Abambire Bawa, CEO of GNPC
By streamlining exploration efforts and improving operational efficiency, GNPC aims to extend the lifespan of Ghana’s producing oil fields while positioning the country as an attractive investment destination for future energy projects.
Strengthening Strategic Partnerships with Vitol

Vitol, a global leader in energy and commodities trading, has been a major player in Ghana’s upstream petroleum sector since 2006.
The company remains committed to supporting GNPC in optimizing production, identifying investment opportunities, and ensuring sustainable growth.
Peter Coulson, E&P Asset Manager at Vitol, expressed confidence in Ghana’s energy sector, highlighting the company’s long-standing commitment to working closely with GNPC.
“We have built a very collaborative relationship with GNPC over the years, and we look forward to strengthening that partnership.
“Ghana remains a priority for us, and we are committed to working with GNPC to optimize existing fields and explore new opportunities that will benefit the sector.”
Peter Coulson, E&P Asset Manager at Vitol
His remarks were echoed by Vitol’s Accra Office and Finance Manager, Robert Derby, who reaffirmed the company’s dedication to Ghana’s petroleum industry.
The partnership between GNPC and Vitol highlights the critical role of private-sector investment in sustaining Ghana’s oil production, particularly as global energy dynamics shift toward efficiency and sustainability.
The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), the country’s national oil company, has a critical role in ensuring sustainable production and maximizing the benefits of Ghana’s petroleum resources.
GNPC’s leadership has underscored the importance of collaboration with industry partners to address production decline and optimize existing reserves.
“The more our partners feel comfortable operating in Ghana, the more we as a Corporation can achieve our goals of driving energy security and economic growth.”
Hon. Edward Abambire Bawa, CEO of GNPC
With continued investment, strategic partnerships, and forward-thinking policies, Ghana is well-positioned to strengthen its status as a key oil producer in Africa.
As the country navigates both challenges and opportunities in the global energy landscape, a collaborative approach will be pivotal in shaping the future of Ghana’s oil industry.
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