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Ghana has secured a $2 billion oil investment deal following high-level engagements with global energy giants aimed at ...
The Ghana Armed Forces have made progress in reducing maritime piracy and protecting offshore oil installations despite ...
President John Mahama has revealed that global oil giant Shell has submitted an offer to participate in Ghana’s Pecan Oil Field project, marking a significant step toward advancing the country’s oil ...
Ghana's new oil fields are on schedule to start production next year as development has passed the half-way stage, lead operator Tullow Oil said on Thursday. Skip to main content.
Ghana, West Africa’s second-biggest economy, expects oil production to more than double to 250,000 barrels a day by 2021 as output rises at the Jubilee field and other sites start pumping.
The Jubilee field offshore Ghana may be bigger than previously thought, news that promises to ramp up exploration interest in the area and potentially complicates ExxonMobil's plans to acquire a ...
Oil production from Ghana's offshore Jubilee field ranged between 110,000 and 115,000 barrels a day over the last 3 months, just short of the expected production plateau capacity, lead operator ...
Ghana began pumping crude from a second offshore field operated by British company Tullow Oil on Thursday, hoping the additional revenue will boost its flagging economy. The Tweneboa, Enyenra and ...
Ghana wants to block the estimated $4 billion purchase by ExxonMobil, the world’s largest private oil company, of Kosmos Energy’s stake in Jubilee Field.
Sankofa Field – A newer development that also contributes to Ghana’s oil output. These fields form the backbone of Ghana's oil industry, but as they mature, their output is gradually declining.
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — The director of an oil project in Ghana says that three offshore fields are expected to produce their first oil next week. Terry Hughes, director of the Tweneboa, Enyema and ...
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