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Kwame Ntow Amoah replaces Edward Bawa as Acting GNPC CEO

Mr. Kwame Ntow Amoah has been named the new Ag. Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC). He succeeds Mr. Edward Abambire Bawa, who was moved to GOIL to serve as Group CEO and Managing Director.

Mr. Amoah has held important leadership positions throughout his career, such as Advisor to the Minister of Energy/Director of Petroleum at the Ministry of Energy and Deputy Chief Executive at GNPC.

In addition, he has been a member and chairman of numerous industry, national, and international boards and committees.

In Ghanaian instances requiring international arbitration, Mr. Amoah has been crucial. In the Maritime Boundary Case, which Ghana won on September 23, 2017, he served as the country’s technical advisor.

Through his efforts, GNPC and the nation have been able to secure substantial investments, savings, and funding. He was instrumental in drawing in the funding that resulted in the exploratory achievements that made Ghana a province known for producing commercial oil. Additionally, he played a key role in obtaining almost US$7 billion in funding for the Sankofa Oil and Gas Development Project, which was supported by US$700 million in World Bank partial risk guarantees.

He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Economics and Statistics from the University of Ghana and an MBA from IMD, Switzerland.

He has also taken part in specialized courses in energy and petroleum management, as well as a number of worldwide general leadership and management training programs.

In addition to congratulating Mr. Amoah on his appointment, GNPC looks forward to his leadership in furthering the Corporation’s strategic strategy.

The Corporation also conveyed its faith in Mr. Amoah’s proficiency and commitment to propel its ongoing expansion and prosperity.

Source: Citinewsroom

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