05/04/2026
We wish you a season filled with joy, peace, hope and new beginnings.
Happy Easter
We are building a better future for Ghana.
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Since 2006, Tullow has had interests in two exploration licences offshore Ghana. Following seismic acquisition and interpretation, Tullow and its partners drilled two successful exploration wells in 2007. The wells discovered the major Jubilee oil field in the Gulf of Guinea’s Tano Basin. The Jubilee Cretaceous turbidite reservoir straddled both licences; Deepwater Tano and West Cape Three Points.
In October 2008, Tullow was appointed as the Jubilee field Operator and set about working with the partners and Government of Ghana on developing the field to bring Ghana its first major oil production. The Minister of Energy in Ghana formally approved the Jubilee field Phase 1 Development Plan and Unitisation Agreement on behalf of the Government of Ghana in July 2009. In November 2010, following a successful development programme, which included the building of a Floating Production Offtake Vessel (FPSO), first oil was achieved from the Jubilee field. This was some 40 months post the initial discovery well which represents the fastest ever comprehensive full scale deepwater development.The field is Tullow’s key asset and generates significant high-margin oil production for the Group.
Tullow’s second major discoveries and subsequent development in Ghana is the TEN field. In May 2013, the Plan of Development for TEN was approved by the government of Ghana and Tullow commenced its second major Operated deepwater development.First oil was achieved on time and on budget in August 2016, three years after the Plan of Development was approved by the Government of Ghana.