GNPC Charts New Path to Revive Ghana’s Oil Sector
Mr. Ntow attributed the declining output to a combination of waning productivity from existing oil fields
Mr. Ntow attributed the declining output to a combination of waning productivity from existing oil fields
The statement emphasized that efforts are underway to diagnose the root cause of the malfunction and to implement immediate corrective actions.
In a high-level meeting, both parties discussed a strategic roadmap to ensure the long-term viability of the field, which remains central to Ghana’s crude oil production.
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The discussions focused on GNPC’s adherence to governance principles, its sustainability plans beyond 2026, and the ongoing management of Ghana’s petroleum resources
"Ghana is a key market for us in the downstream sector, and we see significant potential to support upstream financing and refinancing initiatives.”
“As Ghana’s national oil company, our priorities include enhancing trading operations, ensuring long-term financing stability...
The partnership seeks to accelerate the development of key hydrocarbon reserves, enhance operational efficiency, and revitalize production
GNPC is focusing on fostering an investor-friendly climate to attract international partners and boost production.
"We are eager to enhance our collaboration with ENI, exploring innovative avenues to deliver sustained value to Ghana’s petroleum industry.”