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Eni has been present in Ghana since 2009, with offshore hydrocarbon exploration and production activities, and currently has an equity production of about 40,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
The company is the operator of the OCTP project, holding a 44.4% share, in partnership with Vitol (35.6%) and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (20%).
The joint venture’s portfolio also includes projects in the areas of training, economic diversification, access to water and sanitation, and access to energy.
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Kenya: Police Arrest 11 #RejectFuelPriceProtesters
The arrests were made near the National Archives, where anti-riot officers broke up a gathering linked to the #RejectFuelPrice protests.
Nairobi Regional Police Commander Issa Mohamud confirmed the arrest and detention of 11 protesters.
Police presence was significantly heightened across the CBD, although business activity, as well as pedestrian and vehicular movement, remained largely normal.
Protest activity in the capital was limited and largely contained, with authorities maintaining a heavy and sustained deployment to deter further mobilization.
Elsewhere, isolated incidents were reported without major disruption. In Kirinyaga County, a bonfire was lit in Mwea Town, though normal operations continued. In Emali Town, Makueni County, increased police presence was observed, but no protests were reported.
A similar security posture was noted in Mlolongo, Machakos County, where the situation remained calm.
The protests come amid growing public frustration over high fuel costs, which have triggered periodic calls for demonstrations in recent weeks.
Ghana’s Nuclear Crossroads: Between Ambition And Stagnation (Opinion)
| What We Stand to Gain | What We Stand to Lose |
| Industrial Stability: 18-month refuelling cycles provide a “no-blink” grid for 24-hour manufacturing. | Economic Volatility: Permanent dependence on global oil price swings and fragile gas infrastructure. |
| Energy Sovereignty: Reduced reliance on imported fuels and external market shocks. | Technological Flight: Loss of millions of dollars in human capital investment as experts migrate. |
| Climate Leadership: A massive leap toward Net Zero commitments and green industrialisation. | Reputational Damage: Loss of status as a regional leader, making future infrastructure financing harder. |
| Job Creation: Thousands of high-tech jobs in welding, masonry, carpentry, food, engineering, safety, environment, and specialised construction. | Stagnation Costs: Massive “restart costs” in the future if the current momentum is fully lost. |

- Investment Churn: Investors won’t commit to 24-hour facilities without guaranteed uptime.
- Expert Flight: The scientists and engineers trained for this nuclear mission are abandoning the country and are already looking toward more active programmes abroad.
- Compounded Costs: The longer the delay, the higher the eventual financing and “restart” costs of the nuclear power plant.


