
Audio By Carbonatix
The Senior Leadership Team (SLT) of Tullow Oil Plc, led by the Chief Executive Officer, Rahul Dhir has paid a working visit to Ghana.
The visiting Executives who arrived on Monday will hold a series of engagements with key Government of Ghana stakeholders, including the Office of the Vice President, Ministry of Energy, the Bank of Ghana, the Ghana Stock Exchange and some selected institutions.
The one week working visit will give the Senior Leadership Team the opportunity to share Tullow’s renewed Corporate Strategy, Net Zero plans and provide an update on the Group’s progress towards investing over US$4 billion in Ghana over the next 10 years through a multi-year drilling programme which started earlier this year.
Managing Director for Tullow Ghana, Wissam Al Monthiry said “This is an important visit that will allow the whole Senior Leadership Team to discuss Tullow’s plans and progress with our key stakeholders across Ghana. This is the first time the SLT have made a trip like this since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and I am excited to see the whole team back in Ghana.”
The visiting delegation consists of Tullow Chief Executive Officer Rahul Dhir, Chief Finance Officer Les Wood, Managing Director for Ghana, Wissam Al Monthiry, General Counsel Mike Walsh and Director, People and Sustainability Julia Ross.
Latest Stories
-
Concerned NPP-USA members demand release of election album, raise transparency concerns ahead of branch polls
16 minutes -
CBG donates relief items to NADMO to support flood victims
1 hour -
Bail shouldn’t be used as public retribution – Vicky Bright on Miracle Aboagye’s bail conditions
2 hours -
Fair Wages and Salaries Commission appeals to GNAT to suspend planned strike over conditions of service
2 hours -
Police divert traffic as articulated truck blocks Birimso Bridge on Accra-Kumasi Highway
2 hours -
Ghana Embassy in Tokyo announces closure for Japan’s Marine Day Holiday
2 hours -
No plea deal yet in Wontumi’s EXIM Bank trial – Srem-Sai
2 hours -
African political finance laws must require candidates to disclose donations – Nyarko urges
3 hours -
Daily Insight for CEOs: Turning Change into Competitive Advantage
3 hours -
THE LAW 101: The rise and integration of the Tribunal System in Ghana (1979-1993) (Part I)
3 hours -
Dennis Aboagye arrest: No Ghanaian has right to determine when, where they should be arrested – Dzimega
3 hours -
Regional Tribunal courts could cost Ghana over US$10m to operate — Dennis Dwomoh
3 hours -
Dennis Aboagye’s airport arrest, GH¢50m bail unreasonable – Baffour Awuah
3 hours -
NPP not against accountability, but concerned about treatment of members after arrests – Baffour Awuah
3 hours -
Patricia Etornam Hlorbu files nomination for NPP Volta Regional Women Organiser
3 hours