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Patrick Nyarko is also instructed to indicate, in writing, his acceptance or otherwise of the appointment within 14 days of receiving the engagement letter.
He is currently serving as a Board Member of the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC).
Profile
Patrick Nyarko is an experienced financial service and energy professional with expertise in balance sheet management, financial analysis, credit analysis, insurance, energy policy analysis and sustainability strategy.
Until this latest appointment, he was the maiden Director for Environment, Health and Safety at the Ghana Integrated Iron and Steel Development Corporation (GIISDEC), taking up the job in March 2022.
He previously served as the maiden Director for Corporate Affairs and International Relations at GIISDEC, beginning in September 2020.
From September 2019 through to August 2020, Mr Nyarko was the Director of Strategy and Policy at the Kandifo Institute, governance and policy think tank based in Accra, and simultaneously, between April 2019 and August 2020, an Energy Policy Analyst/Consultant with Baobab Energy Consult.
In the banking sector, Nyarko has worked as the Regional Sales and Relationship Officer in the consumer banking department of GCB’s regional office in Cape Coast, and as a Sales Manager/Personal banker with Barclays Ghana from 2016 to 2017, gaining experience in various departments, including retail and corporate banking as well as credit risk.
He is a member of the board of directors/commissioner for the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), a position he has held since November 2021.
Patrick Nyarko holds a BSc in Management with Computing from Regent University College, Ghana, an MBA in Oil and Gas Management from Coventry University in the UK and an MSc in Strategy and International Business from Aston University in Birmingham, also in the UK.
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“The North Sea is an aging and oil-heavy basin,” he continued. “The bald truth? The U.K. has burned most of its gas. Any new gas that is found won’t be produced for years and years.” As the U.K. Committee on Climate Change said earlier this year, it takes an average of about 28 years for oil and gas production to begin from the time an exploration license is issued. U.K. Green Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay called the news of the latest licensing round “deeply distressing.”? BREAKING: The UK Government has announced a new licensing round for North Sea oil and gas.
— Paid to Pollute (@PaidToPollute) October 7, 2022
This won't bring down #EnergyBills or increase #EnergySecurity – so why are they doing it?
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“The government’s claim that burning ever more fossil fuels from the North Sea will help the U.K. meet its international obligations to become net-zero by 2050 has no connection to reality,” Ramsay said on social media. The new licenses are being offered nearly a year after grassroots campaigners were credited with pressuring Shell Oil to pull out of a plan to drill in the proposed Cambo oil field in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland’s Shetland Islands. FOE Scotland called on Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who opposed the Cambo proposal, to stand up to the NSTA’s “reckless plans to expand fossil fuels in the North Sea.” “These announcements risk locking us into a climate-destroying energy system for decades to come,” said Aitchison, “entrenching reliance on this volatile industry in places like Aberdeen,and leaving people all across Scotland exposed to rocketing energy bills.”Deeply distressing to see news of new round of oil & gas exploration.
— Adrian Ramsay (@AdrianRamsay) October 7, 2022
The Govt’s claim that burning ever more fossil fuels will help UK meet its obligations to become net zero has no connection to reality – we truly have stepped through the Looking Glasshttps://t.co/pCscUqT2kV
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