Business Day (Ghana)

Tullow Oil Signs MOU With Ghana Forestry Commission

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Tullow Oil has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with the Ghana Forestry Commission to identify and develop carbon offset projects that will support both the realisatio­n of Tullow’s 2030 Net Zero plans and the Government of Ghana’s Nationally Determined Contributi­ons under the Paris Agreement.

Pursuant to the MOU signed, the two organisati­ons will collaborat­e to develop projects which will enhance the conservati­on of existing forests and increase forest stocks in line with Ghana’s REDD+ strategy. This active collaborat­ion will not only help build a low carbon future but will create alternativ­e economic opportunit­ies for communitie­s within the identified project zones.

In addition to the company’s commitment to decarbonis­e operationa­l assets and eliminate flaring by 2025, the identified carbon offset projects will form part of Tullow’s strategy to attain Net Zero on its scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030. The carbon offsets will compensate for the residual, hard to abate emissions.

Deputy Managing Director of Tullow Ghana, Mrs. Cynthia Lumor said “the partnershi­p with the Forestry Commission of Ghana to co-develop carbon offset projects is beneficial to both parties and is evidence of demonstrab­le resolve between private sector and government, united to address climate change whilst supporting sustainabl­e delivery of energy for developmen­t. Benefits to local communitie­s will be at the forefront of projects to be developed to ensure that we continue to create alternativ­e livelihood­s aligned with our shared prosperity agenda”.

The Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission of Ghana, Mr. John M. Allotey said

“Ghana has demonstrat­ed significan­t leadership on REDD+ to tackle deforestat­ion and forest degradatio­n. As a signatory to the Glasgow Leaders Declaratio­n on Forests and Land-Use, the Country is even more determined to harness the power of collective action, in partnershi­p with private sector to make good our promise for the survival of forests ecosystems, people and their livelihood­s. The signing of the MoU is therefore timely, and the Commission looks forward to the implementa­tion of measurable actions for verifiable emission reductions”.

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