Review of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation Act underway

Government has charged the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) to concentrate its efforts on commercial activities in the upstream oil and gas sector rather than dabbling in regulations and policy making. It has thus commenced a review of the Act establishing the corporation as part of measures aimed at ensuring that GNPC is legally positioned to take commercial advantage of the country�s emerging oil and gas industry. The review will, among other things, make it possible for the corporation to individually or jointly undertake exploration, development and production of oil and gas in and outside Ghana. According to the Head of Geophysics at GNPC, Theo Ahwireng, those measures would also make it possible for the country to get maximum returns from her oil and gas resources. Until the establishment of the Petroleum Commission earlier this year, GNPC engaged in licensing and regulation as well as exploration, production and disposal of petroleum products in the upstream sector. The formation of the commission and the ongoing review of the GNPC Law will, however, transfer regulatory and policy issues in the sector to the PC and the Ministry of Energy respectively, thereby leaving the corporation to concentrate its efforts on commercial activities as an operator on its own. While admitting the strong correlation between oil production and economic development, Mr Ahwireng said countries that have been successful in the management of their oil and gas resource did so by having strong national oil companies. On local content issues in the oil and gas sector, the Head of Geophysics at GNPC said the corporation was working with the newly established Petroleum Commission to implement the demands of the Local Content Policy for the sector. Mr Ahwireng pledged his outfit�s resolve to ensure that institutions working in the upstream sector complied with the policy so as to give the country and the citizenry maximum benefits to the resources.