Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) is looking for potential investors to explore the Voltaian Basin, which has large commercial quantities of oil and gas.
The oil in the Voltaian Basin, the largest onshore basin in Ghana, could fetch the country several millions of dollars in revenue, but it is the least explored. It covers about 40 percent of the land mass of Ghana, spanning over 103, 600 square kilometres and covers most parts of the Volta River drainage area. The Voltaian Basin stretches from Nankpanduri/Gambaga in the north-east through Larabana/Damongo to Kananto in the northwest down to Bamboi on the Black Volta through the eastern bounds of Techiman in the Brong Ahafo Region.
In an interview with the Daily Graphic, the Managing Director of GNPC, Mr Moses Nuro Boateng, said the basin could be compared to the Libyan and Chadian blocks, which are currently producing large quantities of oil and gas.
“The Voltaian Basin has high prospects for oil and gas accumulation and could fetch the country several millions of dollars,” Mr Boateng said, adding that the basin, when explored, could provide jobs, and thus create wealth for a large number of Ghanaians and eventually reduce poverty drastically.
He said the country would benefit from royalties and other revenues which would be generated when investors explored the basin.
“Exploration of the basin would enhance technology and knowledge transfer, empower the Ghanaian, enhance information flow and provide infrastructure," Mr Boateng intimated.
According to him, the GNPC is currently embarking on a three-phase programme of reconnaissance geoscientific study over the Voltaian Basin.
The study would entail a geological re-evaluation of the hydrocarbon potential of the Basin.
Mr Boateng explained that the objective of the study was to develop a preliminary knowledge of the Voltaian Basin’s hydrocarbon potential.
He stated that the challenges facing the GNPA were compounded by limited data to assess the hydrocarbon potential of the basin, as well as non-availability of funds to acquire data for future activities.
He however pointed out that on the basis of investigations conducted so far, the basin had similar characteristics with Berkine, Hassi Messauoud and Illizi basins in Algeria, the Illizi and Ghadamese basins in Libya as well as the Tauodeni basin in Mauritania, Mali, among other countries.
Mr Boateng, therefore, urged locals in the areas where the hydrocarbons had been found to co-operate with potential investors in exploration activities to bring wealth to them and the country as a whole.
He said the co-operation of Ghanaians would attract more investors in the petroleum sector as well as in other sectors of the economy for the growth and development of Ghana.
In the 1960s, the Soviets drilled geological wells to an average depth of 700 metres and in the process discovered traces of oil and gas.
There was not any significant activity from 1978 until 1996 when the GNPC, in collaboration with the Ghana Geological Survey and the mining sector, embarked on exploration promotion and re-evaluation of the potential of the basin.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama announces 1,200MW gas-fired power plant to boost electricity supply
11 minutes -
We’ll publish the list of areas where ECG transformers will be replaced – John Jinapor
19 minutes -
2026 Aboakyer Festival durbar held with beautiful tradition
1 hour -
Ghana drawn with Brazil, Spain in crucial World Relays repechage race
2 hours -
A nation that cannot employ its youth, cannot sustain peace – Kwamuhene urges urgent job creation
3 hours -
Annoh-Dompreh elected Chairman of PAP Committee on Health, Social Work and Labour
3 hours -
World Cup 2026: Injuries to key players ahead of tournament worrying – Kurt Okraku
3 hours -
Togo introduces fixed penalties for traffic offences
3 hours -
Amusan, Samukonga confirmed for Accra 2026
3 hours -
NADMO supports tidal waves victims in Anlo District
3 hours -
Vice President joins Effutu people to celebrate Aboakyer 2026
4 hours -
Tera Carissa Hodges joins global creatives to discuss cultural sovereignty at AfroCannes 2026
4 hours -
TCDA CEO leads charge to scale up cashew apple value addition opportunities
4 hours -
MGL’s May Day Egg market ends in resounding success as crowds turn out for affordable eggs
5 hours -
Energy expert advocates increased private-sector role in power distribution to tackle dumsor
5 hours