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Ghana’s GNPC Chief Executive named Chairman of Continental Oil Body

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September 16, 2025
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Mr. Kwame Ntow Amoah
Ag. CEO GNPC,
Chairman APPO

Mr. Kwame Ntow Amoah Ag. CEO GNPC, Chairman APPO

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The Chief Executive Officer of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Kwame Ntow Amoah, has been appointed Chairman of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO), marking a significant milestone for Ghana’s leadership in the continent’s energy sector.

The appointment was formalised during a handover ceremony at the 7th APPO National Oil Companies CEOs Meeting in Accra, where outgoing Chairman Bienvenido Nguema Envo of Equatorial Guinea’s GEPetrol officially passed leadership to the Ghanaian oil executive.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Amoah described the appointment as “a call to deepen our resolve” and outlined his vision for strengthening cooperation amongst Africa’s oil-producing nations.

“Africa’s petroleum landscape is being reshaped by several factors, including financing, technology, developing an appropriate workforce, and climate realities at a time of global energy transition,” he stated.

The new APPO Chairman emphasised that African countries must respond collectively rather than individually to these challenges. “Our shared vision is clear: to harness Africa’s vast hydrocarbon resources responsibly, sustainably, and strategically,” Mr Amoah declared.

Under his leadership, APPO will focus on reviewing collaborative efforts surrounding the Africa Energy Bank, deepening trading and innovation partnerships, and exploring practical approaches to enhance cooperation between African petroleum producers. Mr Amoah stressed the importance of building trust amongst partners and ensuring that “Africa’s energy future must be led by African voices, African institutions, and a strong African resolve.”

The outgoing Chairman, Mr Nguema Envo, praised APPO as “a prime platform to share experiences and ideas for managing the ever-dynamic oil and gas industry.” He highlighted that whilst the sector faces significant challenges, these also present “opportunities for innovation, diversification, and sustainable development.”

The handover takes place as African oil producers navigate the complex balance between meeting global energy demands and pursuing sustainable development goals. Mr Nguema Envo emphasised the critical importance of “operating with excellence, innovation, and fostering collaborations that strengthen our collective resilience.”

APPO, established in Lagos, Nigeria, on 27 January 1987, has grown from eight founding members to eighteen countries today.

The organisation includes Algeria, Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Libya, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa.

The two-day summit in Accra brought together chief executives and senior officials from nineteen African oil-producing nations for strategic discussions on regional collaboration, innovation, and sustainability.

The meeting was held alongside Africa Oil Week 2025 and was attended by Ghana’s Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor.

Ghana’s hosting of this flagship APPO gathering reinforces the country’s central position in Africa’s energy dialogue and demonstrates its commitment to continental cooperation in the petroleum sector.

The summit aimed to deliver practical outcomes on shared infrastructure development, local content requirements, innovation initiatives, and investment opportunities across member states.

Mr Amoah’s appointment represents an important achievement for Ghana’s energy sector and positions the country to play a leading role in shaping Africa’s petroleum industry future.

His leadership comes at a crucial time as the continent seeks to maximise the benefits of its natural resources whilst addressing global climate commitments and energy transition requirements.

The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, established as the country’s national oil company, has played an instrumental role in developing Ghana’s petroleum sector and fostering international partnerships within the industry.

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The African Petroleum Producers’ Organization serves as a platform for cooperation and harmonisation of efforts amongst African oil-producing countries. The organisation facilitates collaboration and knowledge sharing to maximise the benefits of petroleum resources for the continent’s development.

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