Crude oil production from Ghana’s Jubilee Field increased in the first half of 2026, although output fluctuated during the period, data from the country’s upstream petroleum regulator showed.
Production stood at 67,256.32 barrels per day (bpd) in January and rose to 71,987.57 bpd in February, according to data from the Petroleum Commission.
Output declined to 69,961.94 bpd in March before rising to 71,151.00 bpd in April.
Production fell again to 68,909.48 bpd in May but rebounded to 76,032.27 bpd in June, the highest monthly output recorded during the first half of the year.
The increase highlights higher crude output from Jubilee, one of Ghana’s key oil-producing assets, amid efforts to sustain and increase production from the country’s mature oil fields.
Gas production
Gas production from the Jubilee Field stood at 196.22 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscf/d) in January but declined to 174.78 MMscf/d in February and 159.04 MMscf/d in March.
Output recovered to 163.44 MMscf/d in April, rising further to 175.46 MMscf/d in May and 191.83 MMscf/d in June.
Despite the recovery in the second quarter, gas production in June remained below the January level.
Flared gas stood at 8.48 MMscf/d in January and increased to 12.18 MMscf/d in February. It subsequently declined, reaching 10.72 MMscf/d in June.
Meanwhile, gas exports to the Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) increased consistently during the period, rising from 108.70 MMscf/d in January to 123.52 MMscf/d in June.
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