Energy Chamber of Ghana

Energy Chamber of Ghana The leading voice of Ghana's growing energy sector, representing all facets of oil, gas, and renewab

The Energy Chamber of Ghana (ECoG) has a strong tradition of strenuously and proficiently representing the interests of its members while also significantly contributing to national development. The strategic mandate of the Chamber has always been to facilitate trade, investments, and the transfer of industry knowledge, as well as to promote Ghana as a preferred destination for energy sector inves

tment and as a regional energy services hub. ENERGY CHAMBER SERVICES:
Representation – The Chamber advocates on key issues affecting the energy sector. The areas currently being pursued are:

• Fiscal reform
• Changing the risk and reward equation in the gas value chain
• Local content
• Energy services export
• Energy efficiency

Information and Networking – Members of the Energy Chamber benefit from:
• Information-primarily through its e-newsletter, page, and website
• Insight into major issues and business opportunities through regular networking events and the annual Energy Conference, Global Renewable Energy Conference, Local Content Forum, and more recently, the Upstream Operators Forum.
• Targeted research, with an emphasis on corporate governance, international market data, and local energy sector data.
• Investment and trade facilitation by facilitating contacts and business opportunities through outgoing and incoming trade missions.
• building up capacity across Ghana’s oil & gas sector, supporting the development of local content and ensuring that industry growth leads to job creation. To find out more
Website: www.energychambergh.com
Email: [email protected]
Office: +233 (0302) 645679

Energy Chamber of Ghana has called on the government to urgently implement a comprehensive Upstream Recovery Strategy (2...
17/04/2026

Energy Chamber of Ghana has called on the government to urgently implement a comprehensive Upstream Recovery Strategy (2026-2035) to reverse a dangerous downward trend in national crude oil output.

This appeal comes in response to a structural production decline that has persisted for six consecutive years, leaving the country’s energy economy critically dependent on just two primary anchors: the Jubilee and Sankofa-Gye Nyame (SGN) fields.

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Energy Chamber of Ghana has called on the government to urgently implement a comprehensive Upstream Recovery Strategy (2026-2035) to reverse a dangerous downward trend in national crude oil output. This appeal comes in response to a structural production decline that has persisted for six consecutiv...

Energy Chamber of Ghana has called for the immediate implementation of mandatory quarterly sovereign petroleum transfer ...
17/04/2026

Energy Chamber of Ghana has called for the immediate implementation of mandatory quarterly sovereign petroleum transfer disclosure reports to address a staggering US$561.65 million revenue gap linked to GNPC’s subsidiary, Explorco.

This demand comes in response to findings that indicate a significant portion of petroleum revenues failed to reach the Petroleum Holding Fund (PHF), signaling what experts describe as a major governance lapse.

Energy Chamber of Ghana has called for the immediate implementation of mandatory quarterly sovereign petroleum transfer disclosure reports to address a staggering US$561.65 million revenue gap linked to GNPC’s subsidiary, Explorco. This demand comes in response to findings that indicate a signific...

Executive Policy Brief | Energy Chamber Ghana - April EditionIn our latest Policy Brief, the Energy Chamber Ghana takes ...
16/04/2026

Executive Policy Brief | Energy Chamber Ghana - April Edition

In our latest Policy Brief, the Energy Chamber Ghana takes a critical look at the evolving realities of Ghana’s petroleum sector - anchored in key insights from the most recent Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) report.

While PIAC continues to highlight important trends in revenue management, inefficiencies, and transparency gaps, this brief goes a step further, connecting the dots between fiscal performance, investor confidence, and the long-term sustainability of Ghana’s upstream sector.

We interrogate the underlying structural challenges, question prevailing narratives, and offer pragmatic, forward-looking recommendations aimed at repositioning Ghana as a competitive and resilient energy destination.

This is not just another report. It is a call to rethink, recalibrate, and re-engage.

Link: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/energy-chamber-of-ghana-ecog_ghanas-petroleum-revenue-governance-april-activity-7450374582412378114-JJVI?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAABUxyoIB-vzNhm2yNx2JN9V2BubGsV8f00o&utm_source=social_share_send&utm_campaign=copy_link

Local Content Is Not a Conference Theme - It Is a CommitmentFor Ghana, local content is not a slogan printed on conferen...
02/04/2026

Local Content Is Not a Conference Theme - It Is a Commitment

For Ghana, local content is not a slogan printed on conference banners. It is national policy. It is institutional investment. It is workforce preparation. It is intergenerational strategy.

When events positioned as “Africa’s premier” platforms operate without transparent African participation across hiring pipelines, communications teams, programming structures and agenda-setting roles, they undermine the credibility of the very local participation principles African governments including Ghana have spent over a decade building. Local content cannot exist on panel discussions alone while disappearing behind recruitment decisions.

Local Content Is Not a Conference Theme - It Is a CommitmentFor Ghana, local content is not a slogan printed on conferen...
02/04/2026

Local Content Is Not a Conference Theme - It Is a Commitment

For Ghana, local content is not a slogan printed on conference banners. It is national policy. It is institutional investment. It is workforce preparation. It is intergenerational strategy.

When events positioned as "Africa's premier" platforms operate without transparent African participation across hiring pipelines, communications teams, programming structures and agenda-setting roles, they undermine the credibility of the very local participation principles African governments including Ghana have spent over a decade building. Local content cannot exist on panel discussions alone while disappearing behind recruitment decisions.

Link (Press Release): https://petropulseonline.com/otr/energy-chamber-ghana-calls-for-boycotting-africa-energies-summit-over-discriminatory-hiring-practices-and-structural-exclusion-of-african-talent

PRESS RELEASEToday, the Energy Chamber of Ghana has taken a principled position.Africa cannot continue to support platfo...
02/04/2026

PRESS RELEASE

Today, the Energy Chamber of Ghana has taken a principled position.

Africa cannot continue to support platforms that speak about our resources while limiting opportunities for our professionals to help shape the conversation.

We are therefore calling on stakeholders across Ghana’s energy ecosystem to reconsider participation in the Africa Energies Summit | Africa’s Premier Global Upstream Conference | 11th - 14th May 2026 until transparent corrective steps are demonstrated regarding African inclusion in staffing, programming and decision-making structures.

This is not about disengagement. It is about fairness, representation and respect for Africa’s talent.

Africa’s energy future must be built with Africans at the table - not only in the audience.

Full statement attached.

Cc: Africa sustainable Energy Center (ASEC), African Energy Chamber, Ghana National Oil And Gas Association, Ghana Upstream Petroleum Chamber, Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC), Ministry of Energy (GHANA ), Petroleum Hub Development Corporation, Petroleum Commission, Ghana National Gas Company, BOSTenergies, Tullow Ghana, GOIL Kosmos Energy

Official Announcement: After several years of inactivity, TOR has formally resumed operations - marking a significant mi...
27/12/2025

Official Announcement: After several years of inactivity, TOR has formally resumed operations - marking a significant milestone and a new chapter in its journey.

The Energy Chamber Ghana is proud to celebrate our Executive Chairman, Joshua B. Narh on being honoured with the Global ...
03/12/2025

The Energy Chamber Ghana is proud to celebrate our Executive Chairman, Joshua B. Narh on being honoured with the Global Recognition Award 2025 as an Industry Changemaker in the oil, gas, and energy sector.

Under his stewardship, the Chamber has continued to champion investment, innovation, and world-class standards that position Ghana and the continent as competitive global players. His work reflects a deep understanding that Africa’s energy narrative must be shaped by its own realities and ambitions.

We extend our warmest congratulations to Mr. Narh for this remarkable achievement. His dedication continues to inspire the entire industry and reaffirms the Chamber’s mission to drive sustainable growth and transformative impact.

Your excellence elevates us all.

The Energy Chamber of Ghana, together with its esteemed partners, is proud to host the Power Energy Ghana Expo 2025, run...
26/10/2025

The Energy Chamber of Ghana, together with its esteemed partners, is proud to host the Power Energy Ghana Expo 2025, running alongside BuildExpo Ghana a premier platform driving Africa’s sustainable energy and infrastructure transformation!

📅 Date: 30th – 31st October 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
📍 Venue: Accra International Conference Centre, Ghana

This year’s Power Energy Ghana Expo will bring together industry leaders, innovators, investors, and policymakers to explore groundbreaking technologies and solutions shaping the future of power, renewables, and energy efficiency across the continent.

With a stellar lineup of exhibitors and partners including global and local giants in solar, energy storage, engineering, and construction the event promises unparalleled networking, collaboration, and investment opportunities.

Let’s power Africa’s growth together sustainably, smartly, and strategically.

The Energy Chamber of Ghana is delighted to announce that our Executive Chair, Mr. Joshua B. Narh. will be moderating a ...
06/10/2025

The Energy Chamber of Ghana is delighted to announce that our Executive Chair, Mr. Joshua B. Narh. will be moderating a high-level side event during World Energy Week 2025 in Panama City.

📅 Date: Thursday, 9th October 2025
🕓 Time: 16:00 GMT
📍 Venue: Virtual (Zoom)
🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/dUUuUGDt

Hosted by the Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC) this thought-provoking session themed “Wiser and Smarter Power Shifts: From Blind Spots to Bright Spots” will bring together leading energy experts and policymakers to discuss how the rapid rise of digital technologies, AI, and cloud computing is driving unprecedented electricity demand, and how we can meet this surge without worsening the climate crisis.

Why you should attend:
✅ Gain insights on how digital growth is reshaping global energy dynamics
✅ Explore solutions for powering this shift sustainably
✅ Discover collaboration opportunities to drive innovation and inclusion in energy

Join Mr. Narh and distinguished panelists from across Africa and beyond as they uncover how governments, industries, and investors can turn the energy transition’s blind spots into bright spots for innovation and growth.

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