Oil reserves in Ghana

[1] In the early 1990s, GNPC reviewed all earlier crude oil and natural gas discoveries to determine whether a predominantly local operation might make exploitation more commercially viable.

Once rehabilitation was completed, distribution of liquified petroleum gas was to be improved, and the quantity supplied was to rise from 28,000 to 34,000 barrels per day.

Construction on the new Tema-Akosombo oil products pipeline, designed to improve the distribution system further, began in January 1992.

[1] The pipeline was to carry refined products from Tema to Akosombo Port, where they will be transported across Lake Volta to northern regions.

[3] Real estate projects such as Petronia City have begun in hopes of integrating new infrastructures in Ghana and taking advantage of this discovery.

[11] Recent research shows that the challenges and prospects of the oil and gas industry go beyond the often discussed issues about macroeconomic stability to pressing current concerns about energy.