Accra, Feb. 8, - President Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Thursday announced that a pilot survey in the
Voltaian basin for possible onshore oil discovery, has established the
“presence of a working petroleum system”.
“I hope that, eventually, there
will be something big for us to cheer about”, he expressed in optimism in his
State of the Nation Address to Parliament.
The President said his directive
last year, to the state-owned oil development company, the Ghana National
Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), to pay particular attention to the onshore oil
potential appeared to be yielding dividends.
“I directed our state-owned oil
development company, the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), to pay
particular attention to this potential. It is good to hear that that directive
appears to be yielding dividends, as GNPC, from the results of its pilot survey
in the Voltaian basin, has established the presence of a working petroleum
system, the President indicated.
President Akufo-Addo, in July
2017 reiterated the commitment of government to the exploration and discovery
of oil in commercial quantities onshore, specifically in the Voltaian Basin.
The President gave the assurance
last July after turning on the valves on the FPSO John Agyekum Kufuor to signal
the formal production of oil in commercial quantities from the Sankofa oil and
gas fields.
He said 17 years ago, during the
presidential campaign of then candidate John Agyekum Kufuor, he gave a solemn
pledge to the people of Takoradi, in the Western Region, that, if elected, his
government would concentrate on discovering oil in commercial quantities.
“I believe God will be on our
side once again under another NPP administration to strike more oil and gas.
President Kufuor made it happen off shore.
“The focus now is also to explore
opportunities onshore. That is why my government is committed to intensifying
efforts towards the discovery of oil and gas onshore in the Voltaian Basin,” he
said.
The President stated that the
commitment of the GNPC, to find oil and gas in the Voltaian Basin, was
reassuring, and was delighted about that bold step.
“My government is totally
committed to giving Dr K K Sarpong and his team all the support they need to
make this happen. I have been briefed that all the necessary preparatory work
has been done to commence initial seismic survey. Approval for the award of the
contract for the seismic survey will be given soon,” he said.
With the oil industry
increasingly becoming an important contributor to the country’s economy,
President Akufo-Addo indicated that the efficient management of petroleum
resources and its associated revenues was a national priority.
He gave the assurance that
government would ensure the welfare of its people, promote employment, improve
the environment, and strengthen trade and industrial development in the
country, by judiciously managing the country’s petroleum resource.
In accordance with the NPP’s 2016
Manifesto, President Akufo-Addo noted that, government would ensure that the
petroleum sector remained a significant contributor to financing nationwide
industrial development, and thus, generating resources that could be used for
rapid development of national infrastructure and in increasing agricultural
productivity.
GNA

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