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A delegation from Tullow Ghana will be attending the 51st Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 2021, taking place in Houston, Texas, from August 16 – 19, 2021.
Tullow Ghana will be part of the Ghana delegation attending the conference, led by the Minister of Energy, Dr Matthew Opoku-Prempeh.
The six-member Tullow delegation will be led by Managing Director for Tullow Ghana, Wissam Al-Monthiry.

Mr Al-Monthiry will deliver remarks at the Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the Ghana Pavilion and participate in the West Africa Oil & Gas Forum as part of activities at the conference.
Mr Al-Monthiry is expected to discuss topical industry issues, including the future of the oil and gas industry in Africa as a catalyst for economic development, the impact of the energy transition on developing economies, and opportunities for the development of Ghana’s oil and gas industry.
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