Accra, October 17, 2017//-A Ghanaian delegation – led by Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, Deputy Minister of Energy – will this week leave for the Republic of Sudan to confer with his counterpart about how the two countries can collaborate for their mutual benefit in the area of oil and gas.
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ACEP Condemns Effort to Annul the SEC Rules on Transparency in the Extractive Sector
The Africa Centre for Energy policy (ACEP), a leading Accra-based energy sector think-tank is saddened by the attempt by US Republican Senators to darken the global effort to ensure transparency in the governance of the extractive sector by repealing the rules on the Dodd Frank Act.
Oil Economist: Ghana, Dubai Power Firm deal Not Good
The US$700 million five-year lease deal, the Government of Ghana (GoG), entered into with Ameri Energy Group of Dubai for the a 250Megawats (MW) generating units is a bad deal, the Executive Director of Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP), Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam has said.
Ghana Dishes Out Oil Blocks To Retail Companies
The Africa Centre for Energy policy (ACEP), a policy and economic think tank, says there is so much murkiness and corruption in the oil and gas industry, as oil blocks are dished out to petroleum retail companies.