Ghana’s oil and gas sector is showing clear signs of resurgence, underscored by Eni’s recent declaration of commerciality for the Eban-Akoma complex in the Cape Three Points Block 4. Estimated to hold between 500 and 700 million barrels of oil equivalent, the find marks the country’s largest offshore discovery in years and lies adjacent to Eni’s existing Sankofa production hub, allowing for rapid and cost-efficient development.
First, Jubilee and TEN, where the partners are Tullow, Kosmos, Petro SA, Explorco and GNPC. They have recently announced that they are committed to invest $2billion, to drill up to 20 wells between now and 2040. They are starting the drilling campaign this month with two wells using the Noble Venturer drillship and between four to six wells in 2026.