BCN-13 550 million barrels of oil discovered off Ghana coast

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550 million barrels of oil discovered off Ghana coast

ACCRA, Jan 11, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Norway’s Aker Energy on Thursday said it
had discovered oil in commercial quantities off Ghana, which the government
welcomed as a potential boost to the economy.

The oil and gas operator said exploratory drilling indicated an “estimated
450-550 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe)” in the Pecan field, 166
kilometres (100 miles) off Takaradi.

Further exploration could increase total volumes to 600-1,000 mmboe, the
company said in a statement.

Ghana’s government said the announcement was “good news” that could bring
“a new outlook to the economy” and alternative funding for social projects in
the future.

Aker Energy began operating the Pecan field last year. It holds a 50
percent stake. Others include Russian energy firm Lukoil and the Ghana
National Petroleum Corporation.

Ghana first discovered oil in 2007 and became a producer in 2010, helping
to speed up the rate of economic growth. It is believed to have five to seven
billion barrels in reserves.

The resolution of a long-standing maritime boundary dispute between Ghana
and neighbouring Ivory Coast sparked predictions the country would see an oil
boom.

President Nana Akufo-Addo said the favourable ruling opened up
“possibilities of development, progress and prosperity”, which would help
boost funding for schools, hospitals and roads.

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