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图洛石油公司董事长拜访马哈马总统,重申伙伴关系 / Tullow Chairman Meets Mahama
来源:CITI NEWSROOM | 作者:迦纳术略 | 发布时间 :2025-03-12 | 116 次浏览: | 分享到:
图洛石油公司(Tullow Plc)董事会主席 Phuthuma Nhleko 先生重申了公司对加纳能源部门发展的坚定承诺,强调了公司与加纳近二十年的长期伙伴关系。



图洛石油公司(Tullow Plc)董事会主席 Phuthuma Nhleko 先生重申了公司对加纳能源部门发展的坚定承诺,强调了公司与加纳近二十年的长期伙伴关系。

在最近与加纳总统 John Dramani Mahama 先生的会晤中,Nhleko 先生再次强调了公司加强同加纳合作的承诺。

Nhleko 先生强调了高效、可持续且负责任地利用加纳丰富的石油和天然气资源的重要性。

作为加纳主要油田——朱比利(Jubilee)和 TEN 油田——的主要运营商,图洛石油及其合作伙伴自成立以来已在该领域投资超过 190 亿美元,为加纳政府贡献了超过 60 亿美元的财政收入。

在会议期间,主席还向总统介绍了图洛石油公司的临时集团首席执行官 Richard Miller 先生,先前公司宣布了在任四年的前首席执行官 Rahul Dhir 先生离职。

Nhleko 先生向总统保证,图洛石油公司致力于业务的连续性和稳定性,同时推动其战略实施。他还强调了天然气作为经济增长和收入生成关键驱动力的巨大潜力,并补充说,一个有利的商业环境对于增强投资者信心和促进长期合作至关重要。

作为回应,Mahama 总统强调了能源部门在加纳经济进步中的关键作用。在强调天然气对加纳的重要性时,总统还强调了迫切需要经济重置,以创造一个鼓励投资的商业环境。

图洛石油加纳公司总经理 Jean-Medard Madama 先生和副总经理 Cynthia Lumor 女士是会见总统的图洛代表团成员。

能源和绿色转型部长(MoE)John Abdulai Jinapor 先生、加纳国家石油公司(GNPC)代理首席执行官 Kwame Ntow Amoah 先生、总统顾问和特别助理 Joyce Bawa Mogtari 先生以及能源部技术顾问 Ishmael Ackah 先生也参加了会议。

除了经济贡献外,图洛石油公司继续投资于当地社区。该公司承诺在五年内在 15 所高级中学改善教育基础设施,投资额达 1000 万美元。该公司还与合作伙伴一起通过诸如渔民的锚项目等倡议,支持沿海地区的生计,为西区的渔民创造就业机会。

该公司最近开始在朱比利和 TEN 油田进行 4D 地震调查——这是增强 2025 年及以后钻井活动的重要一步。

这项调查于 2025 年 1 月开始,将持续约 45 天,于 2025 年 3 月结束。对所获得数据的解释将帮助公司确定未来钻井的最佳区域,确保可持续和高效的资源开发。

Tullow Chairman Meets Mahama, Reaffirms Strong Partnership

Tullow Plc Board Chairman, Phuthuma Nhleko has reaffirmed the company’s strong commitment to the growth of Ghana’s energy sector, highlighting its long-term partnership with the country for close to two decades.

In a recent meeting with Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama, Phuthuma Nhleko reiterated the company’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with Ghana.

He emphasised the importance of harnessing the country’s vast oil and gas resources efficiently, sustainably, and with environmental responsibility.

As the lead operator of Ghana’s key oil fields—Jubilee and TEN —Tullow and its partners have invested over $19 billion in the sector since inception, contributing more than $6 billion in revenue to the Ghanaian government.

During the meeting, the Chairman also introduced Richard Miller, Tullow’s interim Group CEO, to the President, following the recent announcement by the company of the exit of former CEO, Rahul Dhir, after four years.

Phuthuma assured the President of Tullow’s commitment to continuity and stability of the business as it drives its strategy.

He also emphasised the significant potential of gas as a key driver of economic growth and revenue generation, adding that a conducive business environment is crucial for strengthening investor confidence and fostering long-term collaboration.

President Mahama, in response, underscored the vital role of the energy sector in Ghana’s economic advancement. Underlining the importance of gas for Ghana, the President also emphasised the urgent need for an economic reset to make way for a business environment that encourages investment.

Tullow Ghana’s Managing Director, Jean-Medard Madama, and Deputy Managing Director, Cynthia Lumor, were part of the Tullow delegation that met the President.

Minister for Energy and Green Transition (MoE), John Abdulai Jinapor,  Acting CEO of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Kwame Ntow Amoah, Presidential Advisor and Special Aide, Joyce Bawa Mogtari and Energy Ministry Technical  Advisor, Ishmael Ackah, also participated in the meeting.

Beyond its economic contributions, Tullow continues to invest in local communities. The company has committed $10 million to improving educational infrastructure in 15 senior secondary schools over five years. Together with its partners, the company also supports coastal livelihoods through initiatives such as the Fisherman’s Anchor Project, which creates job opportunities for fisherfolk in the Western Region.

The company recently commenced a 4D seismic survey across the Jubilee and TEN fields—a significant step in enhancing drilling activities in 2025 and beyond.

The survey, which began in January 2025, will run for approximately 45 days, concluding in March 2025. Interpretation of the acquired data will help the company to identify the best areas for future drilling, ensuring sustainable and efficient resource development.

来源:CITI NEWSROOM

文:by William Narh

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