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Ghana Open for Business, Says Energy Minister Jinapor
Offshore Africa
|March 2025
Ghana's new Energy Minister, John Jinapor, has declared that the country is "open for business" in the upstream petroleum sector, signaling a fresh commitment to revitalizing an industry that has faced stagnation in recent years.
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Speaking at an industry event in London in early March, Jinapor emphasized the government's determination to attract investment, streamline regulations, and foster a more competitive oil and gas sector.
"Ghana's petroleum sector is full of untapped potential, and we are taking decisive steps to unlock new opportunities for investors while ensuring that Ghanaians benefit from our natural resources," Jinapor stated. His announcement comes at a critical time, as the country seeks to reverse the declining exploration activities that have hindered growth in the oil and gas industry.
Breaking the Stagnation
Under former President Nana Akufo-Addo's administration, Ghana's oil and gas sector experienced a slowdown, with exploration activities dwindling and some international investors expressing concerns over regulatory uncertainties. Despite its position as one of Africa's promising oil producers-thanks to the Jubilee, TEN, and Sankofa fields-Ghana has struggled to maintain the momentum of its initial petroleum boom.
Jinapor's pledge to reinvigorate the industry signals a new era of reform, aimed at making Ghana a more attractive destination for upstream petroleum investments. Industry stakeholders have highlighted key areas that require urgent attention, including regulatory improvements, fiscal incentives, infrastructure development, and local capacity building.
Interest in Ghana's promising oil blocks are beginning to pick up again, with formal approaches from Shell and Chevron so far.
Regulatory Reforms to Attract Investment
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