Wednesday 31 July 2013

Ghana prepares for local content and local participation in oil and gas activities

The Ghananian Ministry of Energy and Petroleum wishes to has stated that the Minister for Energy and Petroleum, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah has successfully laid before Parliament the PETROLEUM (LOCAL CONTENT AND LOCAL PARTICIPATION IN PETROLEUM ACTIVITIES) REGULATIONS, 2013 (LI 2204).
The purpose of these Regulations is to, among other things provide for –
  • promotion of maximization of value-addition and job creation, through the use of local expertise, goods and services, businesses and financing in the petroleum industry value chain and the retention of benefits within Ghana;
  • development of local capability in all aspects of the petroleum value chain through education, skills and expertise development, transfer of technology and know-how and an active research and development programme;
  • achievement of the minimum local employment and in-country spend in the petroleum industry value chain within a decade of the start of every petroleum license or contract, in the provision of such supplies and services specified in these Regulations;
  • increased capability and international competitiveness of domestic businesses and industrial sectors;
  • creation of petroleum and related supportive industries that will sustain economic development;
  • achievement and maintenance of a degree of influence or control by Ghanaians over development initiatives for local stakeholders; and
  • A rigorous and transparent monitoring and reporting system to ensure delivery of Ghanaian content policy objectives.
The Ministry believes that a successful passage of LI 2204 by Parliament will provide the necessary legal backing to the existing Policy on Local content and Local Participation in petroleum activities which was published in March 2011.
The Ministry takes this opportunity to thank all stakeholders who made inputs into the drafting of the proposed regulations.

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