Business Day (Nigeria)

Ghana: Govt. to award oil blocks to prospectiv­e winners August 31

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Ghana’s Minister of Energy is expected to announce the winners for the bids of the country’s oil blocks by the end of August 2019 after a final validation in which 60 applicatio­ns were received from 16 companies including, Exxon Mobil, Tullow Oil, Aker Energy among others. According to the Committee, two applicatio­ns were invalidate­d because the block has been reserved for the Ghana National Petroleum Corporatio­n (GNPC).

Addressing a press conference in Accra, John Peter Amewu, Minister of Energy, said that the interest expressed by some of the major players in the process speaks volumes about the confidence in the country’s economy.

“The interest expressed by some of the major players in the oil and gas sector worldwide in this licensing round speaks volumes about the confidence the global community have in our econ- omy,” Amewu said.

Chairman of the Licensing Bidding Round Committee, Lawrence Apaalse has expressed optimism that with the interest of these companies, exploratio­n works are likely to begin before the end of 2019.

“After we announce the winner on August 31, parliament will ratify them and work begins immediatel­y. With the kind of interest some of these companies have expressed so far, I am confident that they will start work by the end of this year 2019,” he said.

43 out of the applica- tion which is about 74 per cent were interested in competitiv­e bidding whiles 15 are applying for direct negotiatio­n.

Meanwhile, the two firms that have been invalidate­d will have an opportunit­y to discuss a partnershi­p deal with the GNPC.

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