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GNPC reaffirms commitment to safe, transparent saltpond decommissioning process 

Republic Online by Republic Online
February 19, 2026
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GNPC reaffirms commitment to safe, transparent saltpond decommissioning process 
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The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) has moved to reinforce public confidence in its Saltpond Decommissioning Project, reaffirming its commitment to regulatory compliance, environmental stewardship and sustained community engagement.

At a high-level meeting held at Petroleum House with traditional authorities from the Nkusukum Traditional Area, GNPC management sought to clarify the status of ongoing works while addressing concerns raised by local stakeholders.

The discussions reflect a broader truth about Ghana’s upstream sector: technical processes such as decommissioning demand not only engineering precision but also social trust.

Receiving the delegation on behalf of management, the Deputy Chief Executive for Exploration and Production, Mr. Michael Aryeetey, emphasised that dialogue with host communities remains central to responsible petroleum operations. “Decommissioning is a complex and highly regulated technical process,” he noted.

“Our responsibility is to ensure it is executed safely, in strict adherence to environmental and regulatory standards, and in a manner that safeguards both the marine ecosystem and the long-term interests of surrounding communities. The project remains a priority for GNPC.” Michael Aryeetey stated.

His remarks highlight the dual obligations facing national oil companies: meeting strict regulatory requirements while preserving community livelihoods and environmental integrity.

In an era where extractive industries face heightened scrutiny, how decommissioning is handled can shape institutional credibility for decades.

Addressing Community Concerns

The Paramount Chief of the area, Nana Okese Asandoh IX, conveyed concerns from fisherfolk regarding project timelines and restricted access to certain sections of the facility due to safety protocols.

For coastal communities dependent on marine resources, such restrictions carry immediate economic implications

GNPC management clarified that the project has not been abandoned. According to Mr. Aryeetey, delays are linked to contractual processes and cost verification procedures, including mandatory third-party technical assessments required before the next phase of works can proceed.

This explanation underscores a recurring challenge in petroleum governance: the tension between operational prudence and public perception.

While safety and compliance checks may slow visible progress, they are integral to ensuring environmental protection and financial accountability.

Management reaffirmed that all activities are being undertaken in line with national regulatory frameworks and international best practices.

Upon completion of the decommissioning process, technical evaluations will determine environmentally sustainable post-project options, including potential marine enhancement initiatives.

Such measures suggest a shift from the traditional extract-and-exit model toward a more restorative approach. Responsible decommissioning, particularly in offshore environments, increasingly involves assessing opportunities to support marine biodiversity and mitigate long-term ecological impact.

For GNPC, the Saltpond project represents both a technical obligation and a reputational test.

Expanding Upstream Prospects

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Beyond decommissioning, the meeting also provided an opportunity to brief traditional leaders on planned seismic acquisition activities within the broader operational area.

These activities form part of GNPC’s upstream exploration and development strategy and could, subject to regulatory approvals and favourable technical results, lead to drilling and production.

The inclusion of traditional authorities in early-stage discussions reflects an evolving governance culture in Ghana’s petroleum sector. Engagement before project escalation reduces misunderstandings and builds a foundation for smoother implementation should exploration advance.

The engagement brought together GNPC executives and key traditional leaders, including Nana Kwame Ntsiful, Chief of Ankaful and Nifahene of the Traditional Area, and Nana Kwao Buko V, Chief of Biriwa and Ankobeahene of the Traditional Area.

The Chiefs expressed support for GNPC’s initiatives and reiterated their commitment to peaceful cooperation within their jurisdiction. Such endorsements are significant. In resource-dependent communities, legitimacy often rests as much on local approval as on statutory licensing.

The delegation also presented community development requests, including support for constructing a Traditional Council Office and transport assistance under GNPC’s Corporate Social Investment framework.

Management acknowledged the proposals and reiterated its commitment to structured development initiatives aligned with sustainability objectives and operational priorities.

Trust as Real Asset

In assessing the GNPC Saltpond Decommissioning process, one conclusion stands out: the most valuable asset at stake is trust. Decommissioning is not merely about dismantling infrastructure; it is about responsibly closing one chapter of petroleum activity while preparing for the next.

Transparent communication, rigorous compliance and visible community engagement are no longer optional, they are strategic imperatives.

As Ghana’s upstream sector matures, the ability to manage legacy assets responsibly will influence investor confidence and public support alike.

GNPC’s reaffirmation of its commitments signals recognition of this reality. Whether through decommissioning oversight or future exploration, sustainable petroleum governance ultimately depends on balancing technical excellence with social accountability. In Saltpond and beyond, that balance will define the corporation’s enduring legacy.

source: Vaultz News

Tags: Ghana National Petroleum CorporationGNPC managementNkusukum Traditional Area

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