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Ghana: Environmental Disaster To Hit Offshore Saltpond If – INSTEPR
“This company initially brought the jack up rig called ‘‘Mr. Louie’’ to drill six appraisal wells. In October 1978, the Jack up rig was converted into a production platform.
“The Saltpond field was abandoned between 1985 and 2000, until in August 2000 when rehabilitation works commenced with the repair of the ‘’Mr. Louie’’ platform by Lushann International.
“GNPC keep a skeletal staff on this platform and their lives are in danger should there be such an accident. This oil spillage will destroy the natural ecosystem of the area and makes the fish in our seas unsuitable for human consumption for years to come.
“It will also cost Billions of dollars to control the well and safely clean up the oil spillage as well as fines by international environmental agencies. Similar disaster was witnessed on television during the 2010 Oil Spillage in the Gulf of Mexico.
“The Institute will want to draw the attention of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), GNPC and the Energy committee of Parliament to immediately supervise the decommissioning of this production platform ‘’Mr. Louie’’ before our worst nightmare happens,” the statement concluded.
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1. Petroleum division has dismissed two officials of Department of Explosive (DoE) from the service over illegal grant of licenses to several oil terminals, abuse of office & misstating facts,disregarding public safety and standard protocol of safety measures in issuing licenses pic.twitter.com/KX9x6tnjCb
— Petroleum Division, Ministry of Energy (@Official_PetDiv) April 21, 2021
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President & CEO Of MODEC ResignsAfter collapsing a year-ago, crude has roared back amid a recovery in Asia, positive vaccine news and the lifting of lockdowns in some countries. International benchmark Brent has gained about 30% in 2021 as investors bet the re-openings will stoke consumption and keep draining inventories. Call on OPEC Hardy said the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies will have to step up production to meet the expected increase in demand even with “leakage” from U.S.-sanctioned Iran contributing about 1.5 million barrels a day of supply. “That’s going to come from OPEC because there is no other massive expansion coming because there is generally capital discipline across the West,” Hardy said, suggesting hobbled U.S. shale production won’t be able to significantly respond. OPEC+ has decided to revive just over 2 million barrels a day of the 8 million barrels of production it’s been keeping offline. The supply will be returned in stages over the three months to July. The producer group is discussing downgrading next week’s full-scale ministerial meeting, delegates said, a signal the coalition may stick with plans to gradually revive oil production. “OPEC will be in charge for the second half of the year,” Hardy said Source:Worldoil.com
Ghana: Energy Minister Inspects Pokuase Bulk Supply Point Project
Over US$10 million had also been spent on local sub-contractors for undertaking some aspects of the project in compliance with the local content policy directives.
Electricity in Kwabenya and other parts of Accra is expected to be curtailed from May 10 to 17, this year, to allow GRIDCo to energise the Pokuase BSP.
This would be followed with official commissioning of the facility on May 31, 2021.
Speaking to the media, Energy Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh called on Ghanaians to bear with the situation, stressing that it has become necessary due to government’s effort to make power supply more reliable.
‘‘So we plead with you to bear with us. This has become necessary because of government’s investment in the power sector. The idea is to make power supply even better after the works are done,” he stressed.
The Chief Executive Officer of GRIDCo, Ing. Jonathan Amoako Baah, who was also on the tour, explained that all outages are occasioned by necessary demands.
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