Oil exploration firm Tullow has stated it is very excited about its next exploration project even as it prepares to produce the country’s first oil in commercial quantities from the Jubilee Field.
Speaking to Joy Business at the company’s retreat over the weekend, Communications Manager, Gayheart Mensah said, the Owo-1 well is a major field with massive potential.
Tullow Oil first announced the well find in the Deepwater Tano license offshore Ghana in July this year.
Mr. Mensah maintained that Tullow Oil is all out to seek the best interest of the country.
Source: Joy Business/Ghana
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