Ghana’s oil production increase in 2021 will Surge Oil Revenue Says Paul Twum Barimah

Ghana’s oil production increase in 2021 will Surge Oil Revenue Says Paul Twum Barimah

The aspiring Member of Parliament for Dormaa East, Paul Apraku Twum Barimah has indicated that, a report that predicts an increase in oil production in Ghana in 2021 has strengthen confidence of investors in the industry.

He regards the report as a good omen for Ghana since it would surely help to increase government’s revenue in the sector.
Ghana’s oil production is expected to increase by 2%, next year, according to a research report released by Fitch Solutions, research arm of ratings agency, Fitch.


According to Paul Twum Barimah, who is also an energy expert, the longer-term outlook for Ghana’s crude oil production is positive, based on the expectation for continued field developments.


He said In January 2020, Ghana gained 1.3% in receipts from crude oil exports when Crude oil traded at an average US$63.7 per barrel on the international market. Oil revenue has gone a long way to cushion Ghana’s economy even in the heat of the COVID 19 pandemic. “Ghana’s potential in the oil industry is positive and we must all expect a positive outlook in the coming months and production increases” he stated
Among the assets that hold the highest benefit in Ghana is the Pecan field which is located in the Gulf of Guinea, with total production capacity of 110,000 barrels per day. The Pecan field, operated by Aker Energy, is the largest of several discoveries made.

Paul Twum Barimah said the Sankofa Field operated by ENI has been key in providing energy to Ghana since 2019 with the capacity to produce 1,000 megawatts through power plants that provides electricity for around 1.6 million households and many businesses which need reliable source of power . “ since Sankofa came online , Ghana’s annual oil import have dropped by 12 million barrels .the field is currently producing over 171 million standard cubic feet per day and operators are paying 5 percent royalty to government in Kind. GNPC gets 20 percent of the rest as per its stake in the project.


“The longer-term outlook for Ghana’s crude oil production is positive, based on the expectation for continued field developments in the offshore blocks. Among the assets that hold the highest upside is the Pecan field located in the Gulf of Guinea, with total production capacity of 110,000b/d”
The Pecan field is estimated to contain about 334 million barrels of oil equivalents, and is expected to require an investment of about $4.4bn. Aker Energy operates the block with a 50% stake in partnership with Russia’s Lukoil (38%), state-owned Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (10%) and Fueltrade (2%).
He said said the strong performance at Jubilee and TEN is a positive development for Ghana’s oil sector given they are Ghana’s two most productive fields.


Recent figures from Tullow Oil, show that gross production at the Jubilee and TEN fields averaged 136,700 barrels of oil per day between January and August.
“This is better than what it had anticipated coming into the year. Last year, the country recorded 4.4 billion dollars from crude oil exports”.

Source:MyABCLive

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