As part of the scheduled works, critical repairs and upgrades will be carried out on the Kwame Nkrumah FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading) vessel. Key activities will include retooling essential equipment, conducting leak tests, and upgrading facilities to accommodate increased gas export capacity.
In a bid to promote local industry participation, Tullow Ghana has partnered Ghanaian company Destra Energy for the execution of the survey. This partnership aligns with Tullow Ghana’s commitment to fostering local involvement in the nation’s oil and gas sector.
Tullow Ghana Limited remains committed to harnessing the huge potential of hydrocarbons in Ghana’s offshore fields, the Managing Director (MD) of the company, Jean-Medard Madama, has reiterated.
Tullow Ghana has awarded Shearwater Geoservices Holding a two-month 4D seismic monitoring contract over the Jubilee field offshore Ghana.
Tullow has reached an agreement with 12 financial institutions in the country to facilitate access to finance for its local supplier community in Ghana.
Tullow Ghana Limited (“TGL”) has announced key changes to its leadership team.
After four years as managing director in Ghana, Wissam Al-Monthiry, will be leaving the company at the end of July 2024, to pursue a new career opportunity.
It is always a sight for sore eyes on the offshore assets of Tullow Ghana, in West Africa.
Tullow Ghana led the pack at the maiden Chartered Institute of Supply Chain Management (CISCM) Awards held over the weekend in Accra.
Axim is noted for many things in Ghana – Aside it being the area that records the highest rainfall in Ghana, it is also renowned for its people and their love for education. In fact, Ghana’s first leader, Kwame Nkrumah, taught as a pupil teacher here, while dreaming of making it big in politics.
The Best Western Atlantic Hotel in Takoradi was the scene for this year’s Local content conference organised by the Petroleum
Commission of Ghana.
Key players in the oil and gas sector will tell you it’s a big deal on their annual calendars. It is a show-and-tell time for these companies to tout their achievements in local capacity contribution to the oil and gas sector, and to also project into the future.
Tullow Ghana’s enduring local impact