| Work On Oil Starts - Vessels In To Build Sun-Structures |
| Friday, 15 January 2010 08:48 |
Technical installations have started on the Jubilee Oilfields at Cape Three Points to pave the way for the commercial production of oil and gas by the last quarter of this year.Consequently, a vessel — Happy River — arrived in the country last week and is expected to build sub-sea structures for the installation of a billion-dollar Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel. The FPSO, the size of three football fields, is near completion in Singapore and it is expected to sail to the country in March this year. A Deputy Minister of Energy in charge of Petroleum, Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, disclosed this to the Daily Graphic in an interview in Accra. The FPSO will process and store oil and gas which were discovered in commercial quantities three years ago at Cape Three Points in the Western Region. The Happy River, fitted with cranes, arrived from Finland last Wednesday, and another vessel, the Olympic Triton, which is sailing from France, is expected in Ghanaian waters today. Eight more vessels are expected in the country before and during the installation of the FPSO. The Happy River was built for heavy lifts, but it can also be used to carry forest products, general cargo and containers, as well as project items, while the Olympic Triton is a multifunctional sub-sea vessel with a large deck area and very large cargo capabilities for most operations. It is equipped with diesel-electric machinery which ensures low noise levels and low fuel consumption. Mr Buah said so far 17 wells had been drilled, with each well containing millions of barrels of oil and gas. The oilfields which will be developed in phases are expected to produce 120,000 barrels of crude per day. They have proven reserves of more than 300 million barrels of recoverable oil, making the discovery West Africa’s largest offshore deep-water discovery in over a decade. According to Mr Buah, the government was putting in place the necessary measures to ensure that Ghanaians derived maximum benefit from the oil find. The Jubilee Oilfields are jointly owned by Kosmos Energy, Tullow Oil Ghana Limited, Anardarko Petroleum, Sabre Oil of Ireland, the GNPC and the E.O. Group, with Tullow Oil as the operator of the Jubilee Oilfields. Partners in the oilfields will need to invest about $5 billion to fully develop the fields to pave the way for the production of oil. Due to the cost involved in drilling and the time frame needed for the acquisition of equipment, the partners will develop the discovered fields in phases. Source: Daily Graphic |
| KITE LAUNCHES OIL AND GAS PUBLICATIONS |
As part of the Oil and Gas Sector Research and Advocacy Project, KITE has successfully launched two educational materials on the emerging Oil and Gas Sector namely; "Ghana's Emerging Petroleum Industry: What Stakeholders need to know" as well as "An Illustrated Glossary of Selected Oil and Gas Terminologies." Please click on the links below to download these two publications respectively: |
| INDIVIDUAL SUPPLY CONTRACT FORECAST |
Contract title: Supply of Biomethanation Plant for Electricity Generation using Palm Oil Mill Effluent, (Pilot and Main Phase)
KITE/195979/SUP/001 Kindly download the full CONTRACT FORECAST HERE |
| KITE APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR |
The Executive Council of KITE is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Ishmael Edjekumhene as the Director of KITE effective October 1, 2009 following the stepping-down of Mrs Harriette Amissah-Arthur after five years of meritorious service. |
| OGSN Meeting Presentation |
Kindly click the link below to download the presentation from the Oil & Gas Stakeholders' Network Meeting. |
| KITE SUCCESSFULLY HOSTS DEVELOPMENT ACTORS |
| KITE successfully hosted an “Energy and Development Partners’ Forum” at the Labadi Beach Hotel on Monday, June 1, 2009. |
| KITE PARTICIPATES IN PHILIPS LIGHTING BUSINESS FAIR |
KITE participated in the Philips sponsored Lighting Business Fair organised for international journalists in New York. |
| KITE launches Oil and Gas Sector Research & Advocacy Project |
Oil and Gas are essential and high-value commodities for both industrialized and developing country and thus are resources highly coveted by all non-petroleum producing countries. |
| KITE WORKS WITH IFC TO SET UP LAPAC IN GHANA & KENYA |
| The International Finance Corporation has contracted KITE to provide technical support in the establishment of Lighting Africa National Advisory Committee (LAPAC) in Ghana and Kenya for the Lighting Africa Programme. |

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