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TEN oil production starts today

By MyJoyOnline
General News TEN oil production starts today
AUG 18, 2016 LISTEN

President John Mahama will Thursday turn the valves of the FPSO John Evans Atta Mills to mark commercial production of oil from the Tweneboa, Enyenre and Ntomme (TEN) oilfield.

The TEN fields, which is in Ghana's second oil reserve, on which the FPSO Atta Mills sits, is expected to produce between 20,000-23,000 barrels of oil per day.

A Consultant with the Energy Ministry, Edward Bawa, production is expected to increase to about 50,000 barrels of oil per day.

There are just 10 startup wells currently being drilled with the other wells yet to be drilled as a result of the ongoing border litigation with the Ivory Coast.

The new find will add to the approximately 80,000 barrels of oil per day being produced by the Jubilee fields.

Despite the oil find in commercial quantities, residents in the Western Region say they are not amused.

Some of them told Joy Business' George Wiafe they are yet to benefit from the commercial production of oil in the area. If anything, the cost of living has rather become unbearable.

The residents said they cannot make ends meet as a result of the high cost of living imposed by the oil find.

Edward Bawa agreed with the concerns of the residents. He told Joy News the "sentiments of the residents are largely true because prices have gone up."

He said there is the need for all the residents to manage their expectations, adding, the oil find will not change the lives of the people over night.

Bawa added it will take some time for the people to see the full benefits of the oil exploration.

Whilst the residents are grieving, the Multi-nationals in the Western Region are rejoicing over the second oil find. Representatives of the various multi-nationals are looking forward to exporting the barrels of oil to make more money.

These companies are expected to pay more taxes to the government of Ghana, Wiafe indicated.

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The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) says it will its share of crude oil from the from the oilfields to the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR).

GNPC says it was also ready to dialogue with its partners to sell either all or part of their share of crude oil from the TEN oilfields to TOR.

TOR was faced with numerous challenges resulting in the refinery not producing for a couple of years but it has surmounted its problems and currently refining crude products.

The TEN project has 80 per cent oil and 20 per cent gas reserves.

Story by Ghana|Myjoyonline.com

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