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Cabinet approves Petroleum Exploration and Production Bill

By GNA
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APR 15, 2014 LISTEN
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Takoradi, April 15, -GNA-The Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Mr. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, on Monday announced that Cabinet has approved the Petroleum Exploration and Production Bill, and would soon be laid before Parliament.

He, therefore, entreated civil society organisations and other state actors, to make meaningful contributions to the Bill so that the nation would have holistic legislature that would address emerging issues in the petroleum sector.

He noted that PNDC Laws 84 and 64 do not fully address all the issues in the petroleum industry, hence the need to come up with new laws that would deal decisively with emerging issues in the sector.

Mr. Buah made these remarks in speech read on his behalf by Mr. Theophilus Ahwireng, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Petroleum Commission, at the opening ceremony of a two-day conference on oil and gas organized by STAR-Ghana in Takoradi.

The event was held on the theme: Strengthening Stakeholder Collaborations to Maximize Benefits from Ghanas Oil and Gas Resources.

It brought together civil society organisations, members of parliament, traditional rulers, opinion leaders, youth leaders and the media.

The Energy Minister stressed that government is committed at strengthening other state institutions and build the capacity of personnel in the petroleum sector, to ensure transparency and accountability.

Mr. Buah assured that government would ensure effective and efficient exploitation of petroleum resources, for the benefit of the entire citizenry.

Currently, he said, the country is producing between 100, 000 and 120, 000 barrels of crude oil per day, and gave the assurance that government would ensure the judicious use of the petroleum revenue to accelerate national development.

Mrs. Mary Tobbin-Osei, Deputy Programmes Manager of STAR-Ghana, said the Organisation seeks to contribute towards increased accountability, transparency and responsiveness of government on the petroleum resources.

The convention, she said, aimed at creating a platform for civil society organisations (CSOs), parliament, the media, state and non-state actors, to interact and share information on national policy issues related to the petroleum sector.

It also aimed at identifying priority actions and spaces for stakeholder collaborations from the community to the national levels, she added..

Mrs Tobbin-Osei envisaged that it would help stakeholders identify emerging issues in the petroleum sector, and opportunities for engagements, to build a win-win relationship among stakeholders.

STAR-Ghana is a multi-donor organisation with funding support from DFID, DANIDA, EU, and USAID.

GNA

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