According to ANPG, there are currently 28 licensing opportunities available – including six onshore blocks, ten blocks on permanent offer, eight offshore blocks under the 2025 bidding round, and four block opportunities with discoveries.
The company, which operates under an exclusive 15-year concession agreement from the Ghanaian Government on an
open-access basis, is jointly owned by Mining Oil & Gas Services of South Africa (65%) and Tema Oil Refinery (35%).