GNPC, Vanco and LUKoil sign new petroleum deals with Ghana
The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) renewed government's agreement with Vanco Ghana and LUKoil Overseas
Ghana to continue to explore oil in the Cape Three Points deepwater block in the Central Region.
This new agreement signed in Accra, was to replace the country's already existing petroleum agreement with the two
companies, which would have expired at the end of April this year.
Mr Moses Oduro Boateng, Managing Director of GNPC said apart from providing the GNPC with significant commercial
benefits such as royalty and increased participation, the new agreement also gave the ownership of Associated Gas to
the country. He said LUKoil held 56.66 % participating interest in the exploration whilst Vanco Ghana held 28.34 %
participating interest and the remaining 15 % going to the GNPC with the option to acquire an additional 5 % in any
commercial discovery.
The Cape Three Points deepwater block encompasses an area of 5,142 sq km in water depths ranging from 200 to 3,000
meters inthe Tano Basin.
Dr Joe Oteng Adjei, Minister for Energy called on the companies to abide by the country's environmental laws to
ensure that the environment was not damaged. He called on them to be transparent in their operations to ensure that
the residents did not feel they were being cheated. He also stressed the need for the companies to engage more local
hands in their operations to enable them benefit from the industry.
Mr Gene Van Dyke, President of the Vanco Ghana Limited was hopeful of a significant discovery. He thanked the GNPC
for renewing the agreement to continue the aggressive exploration of the basin.
