It is always a sight for sore eyes on the offshore assets of Tullow Ghana, in West Africa.
Tullow Ghana led the pack at the maiden Chartered Institute of Supply Chain Management (CISCM) Awards held over the weekend in Accra.
Axim is noted for many things in Ghana – Aside it being the area that records the highest rainfall in Ghana, it is also renowned for its people and their love for education. In fact, Ghana’s first leader, Kwame Nkrumah, taught as a pupil teacher here, while dreaming of making it big in politics.
The Best Western Atlantic Hotel in Takoradi was the scene for this year’s Local content conference organised by the Petroleum
Commission of Ghana.
Key players in the oil and gas sector will tell you it’s a big deal on their annual calendars. It is a show-and-tell time for these companies to tout their achievements in local capacity contribution to the oil and gas sector, and to also project into the future.
Tullow Ghana’s enduring local impact
West Africa-focused Tullow Oil’s handover of the marketing rights to its Ghanian oilfields to Glencore is not expected to have any material market impact, a trader said on Monday
Tullow Ghana has been recognised as the Most Transparent Shipper and Best Company in Local Content Delivery at the fifth edition of the Ghana Shippers Awards held over the weekend.
Tullow Ghana has concluded a 10-month long Supplier Finance Readiness Programme designed to provide selected suppliers impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic
In line with Tullow Ghana’s deep-rooted commitment to supporting Ghanaian suppliers and subcontractors in the oil and gas industry, the company in collaboration with the Petroleum Commission (PC) has held the third session of its webinar workshops on security and man guarding services.
The corporate is now hoping to broaden in Africa, with new bulletins anticipated by the tip of the 12 months.