Ghana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor, has met a delegation from Italian energy company ENI, led by Guido Brusco, Chief Operating Officer of Global Natural Resources, to discuss the company’s operations in the West African country.
ENI has operated in Ghana since 2009 through the Offshore Cape Three Points (OCTP) block, which includes the Sankofa and Gye Nyame fields.
According to Jinapor, the meeting focused on ENI’s performance in Ghana’s upstream petroleum sector and opportunities for future investment.
The minister commended the company for reversing declining oil production through the successful drilling of new wells.
He also praised ENI for producing 282 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, which supports power generation, and for maintaining operational reliability of more than 99.9%.
The talks also covered ongoing exploration activities, including appraisal wells, as well as future investment plans and potential field extensions.
In a post on social media, Jinapor said he reaffirmed the government’s commitment to maintaining a stable, transparent and investor-friendly business environment to encourage responsible investment, increase production, strengthen energy security and deliver long-term benefits to Ghanaians.
“I look forward to continued collaboration with ENI and all our industry partners as we work together to maximize the value of our nation’s natural resources,” he said.



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