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Maximising Africa's Natural Resources

COUNTRY SPOTLIGHT: Ghana – Heading Towards the Next Growth Cycle

Following its initial growth cycle that started with the commissioning of the Jubilee, TEN and SGN fields by Tullow Oil and Eni last decade, Ghana is determined to take its industry to the next level.

Existing operators are currently involved in significant brownfield expansions to mitigate production decline and monetise gas, thereby enhancing the sustainability of their assets while making more energy available for Ghana’s industries and households. But more is on the table as new offshore hubs progress towards FID and delayed exploration programmes are put back on the table.

In this session, we invite the government of Ghana and its operators to discuss future drilling campaigns, plans to unlock Ghana’s local and regional gas potential, and the outlook for the country’s upstream sector.  

 

  • How is Ghana preparing to position itself as a key supplier of gas to regional and export markets?
  • What are the financial requirements for future exploration and developmentdrilling campaigns?
  • What has been the success of Ghana’s local content policies thus far? What are the next steps to build capacity?
  • What projects is Ghana advancing to further expand its value-chain from upstream to downstream and make a better use of its natural resources?

 

Government Opening remarks: Hon. Andrew Egyapa Mercer, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy, Republic of Ghana


Wednesday 11 October 14:00 - 14:45 Stage A

Gas Forum

Add to calendar 10/11/2023 14:00 10/11/2023 14:45 COUNTRY SPOTLIGHT: Ghana – Heading Towards the Next Growth Cycle

Following its initial growth cycle that started with the commissioning of the Jubilee, TEN and SGN fields by Tullow Oil and Eni last decade, Ghana is determined to take its industry to the next level.

Existing operators are currently involved in significant brownfield expansions to mitigate production decline and monetise gas, thereby enhancing the sustainability of their assets while making more energy available for Ghana’s industries and households. But more is on the table as new offshore hubs progress towards FID and delayed exploration programmes are put back on the table.

In this session, we invite the government of Ghana and its operators to discuss future drilling campaigns, plans to unlock Ghana’s local and regional gas potential, and the outlook for the country’s upstream sector.  

 

  • How is Ghana preparing to position itself as a key supplier of gas to regional and export markets?
  • What are the financial requirements for future exploration and developmentdrilling campaigns?
  • What has been the success of Ghana’s local content policies thus far? What are the next steps to build capacity?
  • What projects is Ghana advancing to further expand its value-chain from upstream to downstream and make a better use of its natural resources?

 

Government Opening remarks: Hon. Andrew Egyapa Mercer, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy, Republic of Ghana

Stage A Africa/Johannesburg
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Speakers

Egbert Faibille Jnr

Managing Director, Ghana Petroleum Commission

Opoku-Ahweneeh Danquah

CEO, Ghana National Petroleum Company

Wissam Al-Monthiry

Managing Director: Ghana, Tullow