Ghana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor, has paid a working visit to the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) John Evans Atta Mills, which serves the TEN Fields, as well as the Noble Venturer, the vessel handling offshore rig operations.
The minister’s visit on Thursday provided an important opportunity to engage directly with the technical teams and partners working tirelessly to sustain and increase production levels.
The TEN Fields remain one of Ghana’s most strategic offshore assets, playing a critical role not only in strengthening the country’s oil and gas sector but also in supporting power generation.
In a post on Facebook, Dr. Jinapor stated that he was particularly impressed by the professionalism, dedication, and commitment demonstrated by the workforce and partners on site.
“The FPSO and rig teams continue to maintain one of the highest levels of safety adherence in the industry, reflecting a strong culture of operational excellence, discipline, and care for personnel and the environment,” he said.
He further encouraged all partners to remain focused, innovative, and collaborative as they work together to unlock greater value from Ghana’s petroleum resources.
“I also assured them of government’s commitment to creating the right environment for sustained investment and operational improvements that will enhance oil production and maximize benefits for the people of Ghana,” he added.
Touching on gas supply from the TEN Fields for power generation, Minister Jinapor said reliable gas supply from the operations continues to contribute significantly to stable electricity generation for industries, businesses, and households across the country.

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