President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will today October 15 launch the country’s maiden Oil and Gas Licensing Round to enable the government to transparently negotiate and enter into petroleum agreements with competent and capable petroleum companies.
The will ensure an efficient, safe, cost effective, sustainable and mutually beneficial manner licensing process.
So far, nine oil blocks have been mapped out but only three of this blocks would be allocated through the open competitive tender. Two of the blocks would be given through direct negotiations, while one would be reserved for the national oil company, GNPC.
GNPC is expected to explore its block in partnership with a chosen strategic partner with the view to develop its technical capacity to become an operator.
This brings us to six oil blocks to be given out in the first licensing round of bidding. The other three are expected to be auctioned in the second round next year.
Ministry of Energy
A statement issued by the Ministry of Energy explained that the process will be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Act 2016, Act 919, the ancillary Petroleum (Exploration and Production) General Regulations 2018, LI 2359 and all other applicable laws in Ghana as well as the policy objective of the licensing round.
Expression of interest
Expression of Interest from the International Oil Companies (IOC) is expected to be submitted by end of November this year, while pre-qualification of local partnering companies and IOC’s will be done in December.
Between January and February 2019, there will be an evaluation and announcements of pre-qualification of applicants in line with applicable regulations and invitation to tender of pre-qualified applicants.
The qualified companies will have four months within which to submit their tender while the Licensing Bid Rounds and Negotiation (LBRN) Committee between June and August 2019 will evaluate the tender.
The announcement of a successful tender is expected in mid-August 2019 which will pave way for negotiations to begin with the committee.