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Aker Licensed to Explore Offshore Ghana 11-09-2008
Aker ASA, a Norwegian firm has been licensed to explore for oil and gas in Ghana. The company was awarded a major oil and gas deepwater exploration and production license in the Gulf of Guinea. This region, off the Ghanaian coast, is widely regarded as one of the world's most promising petroleum provinces.
The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) selected Aker as the operator of the offshore exploration area in the South Deepwater Tano. Aker won a keenly contested competition for the license which has been sanctioned by Parliament. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Board Chairman and who is also the company’s President, Leif-Arne Langøy observed that the selection of Aker by the GNPC and the government of Ghana is a recognition of Norway's oil and gas expertise and a vote of confidence in Aker's capabilities. He said, "the project generates exciting opportunities for several Aker companies."
According to the reports, ownership interests for the exploration phase at South Deepwater Tano are to be allocated as follows: Aker, 85 percent; GNPC and the Ghanaian government together will own 10 percent; and Aker's local partner Chemu Power Ltd. will hold a 5 percent stake. Upon determination as a commercially viable field, the combined stake of GNPC and the government of Ghana can increase to 25 percent. The Tano basin is located off the coast of Ghana. The exploration area covers 3,500 square kilometers, which corresponds to approximately eight exploration blocks on the Norwegian continental shelf. Water depths in the area range from 2,000 to 3,000 meters.
The Jubilee deepwater field, where Tullow Oil, a British oil company discovered oil, has demonstrated the commercial potential of Ghana's continental shelf. Jubilee, located in the Tano basin, is one of the largest offshore oil fields discovered in the past five years. South Deepwater Tano shares much of the promising geology found at Jubilee. However, South Deepwater Tano is located further offshore in the Gulf of Guinea and at greater water depths than Jubilee.
Aker will lead exploration efforts and development of South Deepwater Tano. Initially, Aker will invest US$25-30 million in seismic survey and data interpretation; the program is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2009. Drilling the first South Deepwater Tano exploration well is planned for 2011. Aker will consider inviting other industry participants to join as license partners. The reports quoted Aker CEO, Mr. Langøy as saying, we believe that Aker will prove a solid partner for Ghana's authorities, who have a clear vision for making the country's oil and gas resources advance the nation's welfare. Aker has played a key role since the opening chapter of Norway's modern history as an oil producer. Aker's broad industrial capabilities have continued to develop through new technologies and projects worldwide. We are now sharing this wealth of experience with the government and people of Ghana. |