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GNPC needs to make bold policies and choices in energy transition – NRGI says

The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), has said National Oil Company (NOC), the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), needs to make bold policies and choices in its energy transition plans.

According to the NRGI, “the bold policies and choices” to be made by the NOC and the Energy Ministry will ensure the continued viability of the nation’s oil and gas industry.

“The Ministry of Energy and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation must acknowledge that the energy transition will require bold policies and choices to ensure the continued viability of the oil and gas industry. All stakeholders across the Ghanaian oil and gas sector must be cognizant of the role that hydrocarbons play in the
climate crisis,” stated the NRGI in its 2021 RGI report on Ghana.

Speaking on the Corporation’s energy transition plans during the launch of NRGI’s 2021 RGI report on Ghana, Deputy Chief Executive in charge of Finance and Administration at the GNPC, Benjamin Acolatse, noted that the NOC is re-evaluating prospects for diversification from fossil fuel into renewables and power in the long term.

“In line with our energy transition, GNPC is fully aware of the transition and its inherent consequences on our operations as the NOC of Ghana. Our medium-term strategy is to accelerate aggressive exploration and production to maximize near-term returns while re-evaluating prospects for diversification into renewables and power in the long term and as much as possible avoid stranded assets,” remarked Mr Acolatse.

Meanwhile, the NRGI in its assessment of Ghana’s resource governance in the 2021 RGI, scored the country’s oil and gas sector 78 points out of 100, an improvement of 11 points from 2017’s 67 points.

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The country’s strengthened resource governance, the NRGI notes is underpinned by improvements in the governance of licensing and national budgeting along with continued improvements of the state-owned GNPC and the Ghana Stabilization Fund, the country’s sovereign wealth fund.

“The adoption of new laws regarding licensing and national budgeting strengthened Ghana’s extractives legal framework and helped drive the 2021 RGI score increase,” said NRGI.

Adding that although the country’s oil and gas sector improved by 11 points in the 2021 RGI, disclosures around licensing, beneficial ownership of companies, environmental and social impact assessments, as well as asset declaration by public officials remain inadequate.  

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Ghana’s oil and gas sector has grown steadily since production began in the Jubilee oil field in 2010, with hydrocarbon exports increasing from $127 million in 2010 to over $4.9 billion in 2019, comprising almost 23 percent of Ghana’s merchandise exports.

The governance of the sector has improved since the 2017 RGI, driven by a 14-point increase in value realization and a 20-point increase in revenue management. Ghana’s enabling environment continues to provide a solid base for good resource governance, although areas for improvement remain.

The GNPC has helped Ghana become a net exporter of oil with the country currently producing 150,000 barrels of oil per day and exports 300 million cubic feet of natural gas per day, mostly for power generation.

Additionally, the Corporation has contributed significantly to de-risking the oil and gas sector through data acquisition and processing which has attracted substantial foreign investors and led to the signing of 18 petroleum agreements, extensive exploration leading to significant discoveries thereby contributing to the nation’s growing hydrocarbon reserves estimated to be over 1,200 million barrels of oil equivalent.

Despite the successes chalked by the GNPC in the country’s oil and gas industry, the NRGI in its 2021 RGI report however, made some recommendations to help improve upon Ghana’s resource governance of its natural resources.

The recommendations include;

  • The Ministry of Energy and the Petroleum Commission should push for enhanced disclosures with regard to licensing, beneficial ownership, environmental and social impact assessments as well as asset declaration by public officials. Enhanced monitoring and compliance by these state agencies in collaboration with civil society organizations are needed to ensure adherence to established laws.
  • Various Ghanaian governmental agencies and ministries should adhere to open data principles in line with commitments made through Ghana’s Open Government Partnership National Action Plan.
  • The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation should immediately restart the publication and disclosures of its annual reports and consolidated financial statements, to ensure transparency and accountability of its management of Ghana’s oil and gas resources.
  • The Ministries of Finance and Energy along with other key governmental actors should collaborate with civil society organizations, and the Ghana EITI to ensure that Ghana meets the standard requirements of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
  • The Ministry of Energy and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation must acknowledge that the energy transition will require bold policies and choices to ensure the continued viability of the oil and gas industry. All stakeholders across the Ghanaian oil and gas sector must be cognizant of the role that hydrocarbons play in the climate crisis.

Read below details of the NRGI 2021 RGI:

2021 Resource Governance Index Ghana Oil and Gas by Fuaad Dodoo on Scribd

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