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    Putting community first: How Tullow is creating value in Ghana

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read5 Views
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     Tullow Ghana’s commit­ment to the communities in which it operates has been a key feature of its opera­tions since oil production com­menced in 2010.

    As a leading oil and gas com­pany in West Africa, the company believes that creating impact and value in its key communities ele­vate its social licence to operate.

    After all, what is the point of it all, if the essence of oil and gas operations is not seen and felt by the people and the environment.

    Since 2010, Tullow has deployed a variety of social initiatives to bring benefits to the people and communities living around its area of influence.

    Driving through some of the towns near Ghana’s oil hub—like Axim, lower and upper Dixcove, or Takoradi—the evidence of these investments is visible.

    Tullow has supported stu­dents with scholarships, built and upgraded school buildings, and invested in the livelihoods of farmers and fishers. These efforts may not always make the headlines, but they are making a difference in real communities.

    “Oil can be a blessing or a burden,” one local teacher in the lower Dixcove part of Axim recently said during a recent engagement session. “But when companies like Tullow actually listen to us, it starts to feel like a blessing.”

    One of the powerful tools Tullow has deployed as part of its business operations strategy is dialogue.

    The company understands that trust must not be assumed, and especially operating in an area like the Western region, listening is everything.

    Recently, Tullow and its part­ners held meetings across several towns in the Western Region as part of an annual stakeholder management strategy.

    It brought together chiefs, municipal executives, regulators, civil society, the marine police, and everyday citizens. They shared updates on operations and heard feedback from the people who live near the oil fields.

    The conversations were open and frank: from offshore safety to economic empowerment, from canoe incursions in restricted zones to education for children. Tullow believes that these inter­actions go a long way in defusing tension and building collective ownership.

    Tullow’s Managing Director in Ghana, Jean-Médard Madama, often said “the company wants to be a trusted partner in the coun­try’s development. That means staying present, being open, and doing more than what is required.

    “We regard these engagements as part of our social licence to operate,” Tullow’s Social Perfor­mance Manager, Edmund Fiifi Enchill said.

    He said “When traditional leaders and municipal authorities help us spread the word, or the community embrace our impact and what we stand for, the bene­fits are sustainable.”

    Ghana’s oil sector currently contributes over 6 per cent to national GDP. Tullow with its partners GNPC, Kosmos Energy, Explorco and Petro SA, have invested over $23 billion into Ghana’s Jubilee and TEN fields—and delivered over $9 billion in revenue to the state.

    They have also contributed over $52 million to host commu­nities in areas such as education, healthcare, alternative livelihoods, and environmental programs. Of this, Tullow alone has invested more than $24 million in stand­alone projects focused on educa­tion and alternative livelihoods.

    Nana Kwesi Agyeman IX, Par­amount Chief of Lower Dixcove traditional council, reflects on Tullow’s impact in Ghana since inception in 2006. He has been a traditional chief for close to four decades in the area.

    “Tullow’s presence has been very significant here. I was a tra­ditional leader when they arrived on these shores. They have been very supportive of our commu­nity activities and have kept us informed about their operations all the time. Transparency is key in such engagements and Tullow does very well,” he said.

    It’s always a balancing act, and not every company gets it right. But Tullow and partners are bent on making it count in Ghana.

    They continue to keep their focus on embedding trust, trans­parency, and people-first thinking into their strategy to unlock a new era of energy security that translates into a better future for Ghana.



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