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Weekly News Review 5-9th March

  • SOURCE: reportingoilandgas.org | qwesa2big
    • POSTED ON: March 9, 2018
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    Greetings! Another productive week and a well-timed holiday has come to an end and it is our solemn duty to bring you an abridged compilation of the stories that made headlines this week.

     

    The Managing Director of Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST) Mr Alfred Obeng Boateng, was appointed to receive an award by the Sefwi Wiawso Traditional Council for his contribution toward the development of the area. The event is slated Saturday, April 7, under the distinguished auspices of the President of the Regional Council of Chiefs, Katakyie Barima Bumankama. Several dignitaries will grace the occasion with their presence including the Second Lady, Samira Bawumia, ministers of states and others. Read more here

     

    Also, the Public Utility Regulatory Commission (PURC) announces a reduction in electricity tariffs for various consumers of the product. A reduction of 17.5% for residential consumers, 30% reduction for non-commercial, 25% for Special Load Tariff consumers and 10% for mines. These tariff reduction is expected to take effect from March 15. These were indicated in the statement by the executive Secretary, Mrs Mami Dufie Ofori. Read more from here

     

    The Daily Graphic reported that the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) made a donation of US$1m to the University of Cape Coast towards a four-year programme intended to advance the development of Ghana’s hydrocarbon deposits. A sum of US$250,000 will be granted to the school over the said period. The Chief Executive Officer, Dr. K.K. Sarpong and Professor Joseph Ghartey Ampiah,

    the Vice Chancelor of the University signed a Memorandum of Understanding to this effect. Read more https://www.reportingoilandgas.org/gnpc-releases-1m-for-research-chair-at-ucc/

     

    An interesting piece celebrating the first female Offshore Production Technician, Portia Ama Anobea Oduro, was published in time ahead of the International Women’s Day as she became the first woman to be hired by MODEC. Portia sat for an examination conducted by the Petroleum Commission in 2015 for an internship opportunity after which she wrote another in 2016 and was invited by the Commission to attend an interview with MODEC Ghana Limited. To read more, click  https://www.reportingoilandgas.org/34738-2/

     

    The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) Scholarship Scheme awarded GHs 249, 000 worth of scholarships to 27 students of the University of Energy and Natural Resources in Sunyani as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility obligations. The Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University Prof. Emmanuel Opuni-Frimpong, presented the checks to the beneficiaries and admonished them to continue to pursue academic excellence or risk the scholarship withdrawn. Click  https://www.reportingoilandgas.org/gnpc-awards-scholarships-to-27-students/  for more

    Also in the news were the following stories:

    GNPC awards scholarships to 27 students – http://www.gbcghana.com/1.11854469

    Meet Ghana’s First Female Offshore Production Technician Trainee http://starrfmonline.com/2018/03/08/meet-ghanas-first-female-offshore-production-technician-trainee/

    Court upholds Quantum Oil’s application against IFC, OPEC Fund https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1576618509123643/1576618125790348/?type=3&theater

    Mine workers thrown out https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1576618509123643/1576618199123674/?type=3&theater

    Mine workers Union appeals Goldfields Ghana lay off case https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1576618509123643/1576618262457001/?type=3&theater

    Rethinking the role of mining in the economy https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1576618509123643/1576618372456990/?type=3&theater

    Tapping Ghana’s Energy Assets https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1578920778893416/1578920032226824/?type=3&theater

    ACEP happy with tariffs cut https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1578920778893416/1578920308893463/?type=3&theater

    COPEC asks for 10% reduction in fuel prices https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1578920778893416/1578920488893445/?type=3&theater

    Electricity tariffs reduced- residential customers to enjoy 17.5% cut https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1578920778893416/1578920582226769/?type=3&theater

    Anglogold Ashanti Iduapriem reviews crop rates https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1578920778893416/1578920635560097/?type=3&theater

    Government must show will to fight fuel smugglers – Hosi https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1580121728773321/1580120902106737/?type=3&theater

    Mine workers “mad” at government over plans to sack 1,700 workers. Union to embark on strike March 13 https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1580121728773321/1580121302106697/?type=3&theater

    Ban on small scale mining extended again, likely to be lifted in 2019 https://www.facebook.com/reportingoilandgas/photos/pcb.1581319971986830/1581319568653537/?type=3&theater

     

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