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Business News of Sunday, 26 May 2024

Source: angelonline.com.gh

GNPC boss tours site of new operational headquarters in Takoradi

GNPC CEO, Joseph Dadzie conducted his first working visit to the Western Region GNPC CEO, Joseph Dadzie conducted his first working visit to the Western Region

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Joseph Dadzie, recently conducted his first working visit to the Western Region, where he inspected the progress of work at the site of the Corporation’s Operational Headquarters in Takoradi.

During the visit, Mr. Dadzie engaged with the media, sharing insights into the project’s significance for the Corporation and the local community.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Dadzie expressed his satisfaction with the work done so far, commending the contractors for exceeding his expectations. He emphasized the state-of-the-art infrastructure and modern facilities that the new GNPC Operational Headquarters will provide. The CEO stated that the facility reflects the Corporation’s commitment to creating a conducive work environment for its employees, fostering efficiency and innovation that will ultimately boost productivity.

Mr. Dadzie noted that the impressive edifice employs eco-friendly features such as natural lighting and ventilation, intelligent security and systems, water storage systems, and smart management systems. He added that the building highlighted will not only house GNPC operational staff but will also be leased out to some of GNPC’s partners and other organizations.

Mr. Dadzie underscored GNPC’s dedication to promoting local content and community development. He emphasized that the construction of the Operational Headquarters in Takoradi exemplifies the Corporation’s commitment to extending significant investments in the oil and gas sector beyond the industrial sphere, positively impacting the immediate community.

Responding to concerns about the reduction in the volume of oil being produced in the country, Mr. Dadzie acknowledged the need to increase production.

He explained that revenue is determined by both price and volume, and although the country’s production has been low, the high oil prices have helped maintain relatively stable revenue for the Corporation.

He further emphasized the critical need for the corporation to increase its reserves and production. He was hopeful that the Voltaian Basin project will be a game-changer for Ghana.

He added that “GNPC’s inland Voltaian Basin Project (VBP), which spans 103,000 sq km (approximately 40% of the land area of Ghana), marks a truly significant milestone in our quest for energy exploration and development to increase hydrocarbon reserves and production. We have made substantial progress in the VBP, starting with the acquisition of a reconnaissance license from the Minister for Energy.”

This paved the way for extensive exploration activities, including the collection and analysis of geochemical soil and gas samples, as well as the acquisition and processing of 2D seismic data spanning over 5,000 -line km across the basin.

Interpretation of acquired data led to the identification of 29 potential leads, with further evaluation narrowing this down to six promising sites for exploration drilling.

Mr. Dadzie pointed out that, the aim is to improve productivity to enhance the Corporation’s vision of becoming a stand-alone operator in the oil and gas industry.

He expressed confidence that the Corporation is on the right trajectory and will achieve this objective in due course.