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We are together; we want a win-win’ – Ghana Upstream Petroleum Chamber CEO tells stakeholders

The CEO of the Ghana Upstream Oil Chamber has spoken about the business' three fundamental worries in a world rapidly attempting to recuperate from Coronavirus and its belongings.

David Ampofo talked in attack page interview with the Business and Monetary Times.


"We are directed by an approach of shared benefit for both the public authority and the organizations who structure our participation. These incorporate Investigation and Creation Organizations, Global Assistance Organizations and Ghanaian Help Organizations," Mr Ampofo said in the generally flowed discussion.


He featured the inclination to neglect existing financial backers, while attempting to draw in new speculations. Mr David Ampofo expressed, "I believe that while drawing in new speculation is something to be thankful for, we will generally ignore the way that there are now a few significant financial backers in the area whom we should work with. It isn't to the point of just welcoming financial backers in and not sustain them."


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'We are together; we need a shared benefit' - Ghana Upstream Oil Chamber President tells partners

 22 Walk 2022 12:18pm


The CEO of the Ghana Upstream Oil Chamber has spoken about the business' three fundamental worries in a world rapidly attempting to recuperate from Coronavirus and its belongings.


David Ampofo talked in attack page interview with the Business and Monetary Times.


"We are directed by an approach of shared benefit for both the public authority and the organizations who structure our participation. These incorporate Investigation and Creation Organizations, Global Assistance Organizations and Ghanaian Help Organizations," Mr Ampofo said in the broadly circled discussion.


He featured the propensity to neglect existing financial backers, while attempting to draw in new speculations. Mr David Ampofo expressed, "I feel that while drawing in new venture is something to be thankful for, we will generally neglect the way that there are now a few significant financial backers in the area whom we should work with. It isn't to the point of just welcoming financial backers in and not support them."


"All things considered, it would be a lot simpler for previously existing financial backers to make further ventures than altogether new financial backers."


At the point when gotten some information about the condition of oil creation in Ghana, the GUPC manager proposed that there is the need to welcome on stream new oil-delivering fields to address the current decrease in oil creation.


The meeting comes when different ventures are wrestling with the real factors of a post-Coronavirus world.


Mr David Ampofo showed that, "The Chamber will endeavor to blend the smartest thoughts from among its participation to advance the business in Ghana. As I like to say… "We are in the same boat"

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