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  • SPE Insider (List) | SPE Ghana Section

    Latest News Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. January - February 2026 6 Mar 2026 Assessment of LPG Safety Knowledge and Handling by Domestic Users Read More November - December 2025 Newsletter 8 Jan 2026 An Assessment of the Potential Benefits of Refining Crude Oil in Ghana Read More September-October 2025 3 Nov 2025 Communication in Ghana's Oil & A Catalyst for Clarity, Alignment and Progress. Read More JULY-AUGUST 2025 Newsletter 15 Sept 2025 Read More May-June 2025 Newsletter 12 Jul 2025 Read More April 2025 Newsletter 14 May 2025 Read More March 2025 Newsletter Read More February 2025 Newsletter 12 Mar 2025 Rethinking Operations: How Lean Can Transform the Oil and Gas Industry Read More January 2025 Newsletter 12 Feb 2025 Collision Avoidance for “Old” offset wells with large error of uncertainties Read More January-Febuary 2026 Newsletter 20 Jan 2026 Collision Avoidance for “Old” offset wells with large error of uncertainties Read More

  • February 2025 Newsletter | SPE Ghana Section

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  • January - February 2026 | SPE Ghana Section

    SPE Ghana 6 Mar 2026 January - February 2026 Download Previous Next

  • May-June 2025 Newsletter | SPE Ghana Section

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  • GH-BISE | SPE Ghana Section

    Log In Search REGISTER Pre-Conference Training GH-BISE Menu Close Ghana Biennial International Summit and Exhibition 2026 Theme Sustainable Energy for Africa: Powering Growth, Innovation and Inclusion Register Now GH-BISE in Numbers Use this space to promote the business, its products or its services. Help people become familiar with the business and its offerings, creating a sense of connection and trust. 5 Days 5 Activities 35 Speakers 15 Exhibitors Agenda Mon-Tue 18-19 May 2026 Pre-Conference Training & Workshops ISSER & Cedi Auditoriums -- Univeristy of Ghana; Virtual Participation available (Register here ) Wed-Thu 20-21 May 2026 GH-BISE Palms by Eagles Hotel, Accra Thu 21 May 2026 Africa YP Workshop & Debate Finals Palms by Eagles Hotel, Accra Tue 22 May 2026 YP Away Day Venue TBD Watch Highlights from GH-BISE 2024 Young Professionals Away Day DAY 1 of GH-BISE featuring the Young Professionals Away Day at the Papaye Recreational Village at Konkonuru, near Aburi in Ghana's Eastern Region. Plenary Session of GH BISE DAY 2 of GH-BISE featuring plenary sessions, panel discussions and exhibitions. Workshops and Dinner Day 3 of GH-BISE 2026 featuring YP Workshop, Africa Section Officers Workshop, Inter-section Debate Championship, and Dinner Register Now OUR MISSION Message from Ghana Section Chair Distinguished leaders of industry, esteemed academics, policymakers, innovators, and young professionals, on behalf of the Society of Petroleum Engineers Ghana Section, I warmly invite you to the 3rd SPE Ghana Biennial International Summit and Exhibition (GH-BISE 2026), taking place in Accra at The Palms. At a time when the global energy landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, Africa stands at a pivotal crossroads, rich in resources, abundant in talent, and brimming with opportunity. GH-BISE 2026 is not just a conference; it is a strategic platform to shape the future of energy on the continent and beyond. GH-BISE is under the theme “Sustainable Energy for Africa: Powering Growth, Innovation, and Inclusion”, which will convene global thought leaders, CEOs, policymakers, engineers, researchers, and young innovators to exchange ideas, forge partnerships, and co-create solutions that will define Africa’s energy future. Hon. John Abdulai Jinapor will be setting the tone for Africa’s sustainable energy agenda. Co-located Strategic Events will include: •Technical Paper Presentations: Covering upstream, midstream, and downstream operations, and renewable energies. •SPE Africa Regional Officers Workshop – Mobilising high-impact volunteer leadership •SPE Africa Young Professionals Workshop & Debate Finals – Empowering the next generation of energy leaders Main Activities •Pre-Conference Training (18–19 May | Hybrid). This will be focused on practical sessions on drilling excellence, gas value chains, AI, economic modelling, leadership, and decision-making. •Main Summit (20–21 May), this will involve High-level panel sessions with CEOs, directors, and policymakers on: oJust Energy Transition in Africa oInvestment & Energy Financing oDownstream sustainability & industrialisation oWomen’s leadership in energy •Young Professionals Away Day (22 May) will involve networking, mentorship, and leadership development. So, join us to showcase solutions, build partnerships and Influence Africa’s energy transition. I encourage you to be where Africa’s energy future is being defined. Be part of GH-BISE 2026. Register Now Remarks by GH-BISE Chairperson This is a space to share more about the business: who's behind it, what it does and what this site has to offer. It’s an opportunity to tell the story behind the business or describe a special service or product it offers. You can use this section to share the company history or highlight a particular feature that sets it apart from competitors. Let the writing speak for itself. Keep a consistent tone and voice throughout the website to stay true to the brand image and give visitors a taste of the company’s values and personality. ATTENDING Special Guests Kwame Ntow Amoah CEO, GNPC; Board Chairman, SPE Ghana Francis Nwaochie Chairman, SPE Nigeria Council Hon. Dr. Abu Jinapor Minister for Energy & Green Transition, Republic of Ghana Susan Howes President, Subsurface Consultants & Associates (SCA); 2027 SPE President Dr. Riverson Opppong CEO, COMAC Ghana; SPE Africa Regional Director H.E Farid Ghezali Secretary General, African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) Francis Nwaochie Chairman, SPE Nigeria Council Kwame Ntow Amoah CEO, GNPC; Board Chairman, SPE Ghana Dr. Riverson Opppong CEO, COMAC Ghana; SPE Africa Regional Director Francis Nwaochie Chairman, SPE Nigeria Council Speakers Gabriel Kumi Chairman, Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie Acting Executive Secretary, Energy Commission of Ghana Afua Akoto Osafo Bediako Process Engineer, Ghana National Gas Company Engr. Debo Fagbami, FNSE Chief Operating Officer, Xenergi Limited; MD, Nedogas Development Company Limited, Engr. Salahuddeen M. Tahir MD, NETCO Joseph Willie Amoah, PhD Energy Policy Analyst and Technical Consultant Dr. Toni Aubynn CEO, Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC), Gilbert Kwasi Asase CEO of Gecric Integrity Francis Nii Boi Boye Esq. General Manager - Assets and Infrastructure, BOST Olamide Efosa-Austin Lead for Business Performance & KPIs, Venture Assets, NNPC Michael Bozumbil CEO, PETROSOL Platinum Energy PLC Dr. Patrick Kwaku Ofori CEO, Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors (CBOD) Associate Prof Eric Broni-Bediako Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) Dr. Kwame Boakye-Agyei Head of Operations, Ghana Upstream Petroleum Chamber Dr. Kwame Sarkodie Head of Department, Petroleum Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Lissa Gloria Mykels Internal Communications Advisor, Tullow Oil Oladipo Ashafa Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chappel Energies — Nigeria Abass Ibrahim Tasunti Director for Economic Regulation & Planning, National Petroleum Authority (NPA) Mrs. Rosemond Afenyo General Manager, Rigworld Solutions Sarah Anas Ali QHSE Specialist, ESG Analyst, and Environmental Expert PARTNERSHIPS AND SPONSORS Our Partners & Sponsors Join 1000+ energy professionals, students and institutions for GH-BISE Let's collaborate, share ideas and network for a sustainable energy future for Africa. 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  • January-Febuary 2026 Newsletter | SPE Ghana Section

    SPE Ghana 20 Jan 2026 January-Febuary 2026 Newsletter Download Previous Next

  • January 2025 Newsletter | SPE Ghana Section

    SPE Ghana 12 Feb 2025 January 2025 Newsletter Download Previous Next

  • Student Chapters | SPE Ghana Section

    Explore opportunities for Student chapters of the Society of Petroleum Engineers - Ghana Section. FOR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS Ready for Career after School? Submit your CV to get matched with reputable organisations looking for brilliant and industrious students like you! Get matched Get Matched with a Company Submit our CV (Final Year Students) Full Name Email Address * Chapter Name Membership Number For how long have you been an SPE Member Have you served as a chapter executive? Yes No What is your career goal?* Upload your CV here. (PDF only)* Upload File Submit

  • Student Awards | SPE Ghana Section

    SPE Ghana Student Awards SPE Ghana Section invites Student Members and Chapters to showcase their contributions. The awards event will occur during the Ghana Biennial International Summit and Exhibition (GH-BISE) 2026. The application is in two (2) folds; one for the Most Outstanding Student Member Award, and the other for the Most Outstanding Student Chapter Award. You may choose to apply just for one. However, Chapter applications must only be done by a Chapter Executive. Navigate the application forms for the respective awards with the named buttons, in the next section. Read all information carefully before starting your application, to avoid mistakes that might cause disqualification. Submission deadline: 31st March 2026. For each application, you will be required to download and fill a Technical Form. You can download the forms by clicking the buttons below. Student Evidence-based Form Chapter Evidence-based Form Apply Here Student Award Application Chapter Application Most Outstanding SPE Ghana STUDENT MEMBER for the 2025/2026 Academic Year SPE-Ghana Section intends to acknowledge and appreciate hard-working individuals who have contributed to the growth of their respective Chapters, SPE-Gh, and by extension to SPEI for the 2025/2026 calendar years. Applicants would be awarded at the National Student Conference. SPE-Gh will call for applications from 1st to 31st March 2026. Interested Applicants should apply with relevant proof documents before the deadline. Eligibility Criteria for Applicants To be eligible for the Outstanding Student Member of any SPE Student Chapter, the applicant must: Be an active student member of any chapter in Ghana for at least two years. Not have benefited from the award in the past three years; Apply and submit a Completed Application Form with supporting evidence Before the deadline for the submission of the application; Submit only one application; Note: Attach all required documents as a single pdf file before uploading as an attachment. Name the document in the format: Most Outstanding Student Member [Your Name] Failure to comply with the above (Note) renders your disqualification. Key Assessments Areas: Ability to: 1. Demonstrate activeness for at least two years as a Student Chapter Member; 2. Prove serving in a variety of roles at Chapter level and beyond; 3. Prove of recruiting others to join SPE; 4. Prove participating in various Chapter, Section or SPEI functions; 5. Prove offering volunteering services during Chapter, Section or SPEI functions; 6. Promote SPE at other functions; 7. Prove of engaging in other relevant activities. Click "Next" to start application. Next Most Outstanding SPE Ghana STUDENT CHAPTER for the 2025/2026 Academic Year SPE-Ghana Section acknowledges and appreciates the hard-working Chapters that have contributed to the growth of SPE-Gh and SPEI 2025/2026 calendar year. Successful Chapter would be awarded at the National Student Conference. SPE-Gh calls for applications from 1st to 31st March 2026. Interested Chapters should apply with relevant proof documents before the deadline. This must be submitted by a core member of the executive. Eligibility Criteria for Chapters To be eligible for the Outstanding Student Chapter of the Ghana Section, the Chapter must: Be an active Student Chapter in Ghana for at least two years. Not have benefited from the award in the past two years; Apply and submit a Completed Application Form with supporting evidences Before the deadline for the submission of the application; Submit only one application. Note: Attach all required documents as a single PDF file and upload them to this Form Name the document in the format: Most Outstanding Chapter [Chapter Name] Failure to comply with the above (Note) renders your disqualification. Key Assessments Areas: Ability to: Demonstrate activeness and SPEI compliance for at least two years as a Student Chapter; Submit annual Chapter reports by 30th April 2026; Prove percentage increase of membership for at least the past two years; Show percentage retention of registered students for at least the past two years; Prove to organize Energy4Me, SPE-Care, Seminars, Technical Sessions, Mentorship Programmes, General Meetings, field trips, etc; Prove involvement (participation and serving) in Section and International events; Prove to offer volunteering services during Chapter, Section, or SPEI functions; Prove to receive any official recognition for demonstrating outstanding activities or performing various functions on campus or outside campus; Provide any other relevant proof of service. Click "Next" to start application. Next

  • Accessibility Statement | SPE Ghana Section

    Accessibility Statement This statement was last updated on 4th November, 2025. We at Society of Petroleum Engineers - Ghana Section are working to make our site "www.speghana.com " accessible to people with disabilities. What web accessibility is An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies. Accessibility adjustments on this site We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG 2.2 guidelines and have made the site accessible to the level of AA. This site's contents have been adapted to work with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard use. As part of this effort, we have also: Used the Accessibility Wizard to find and fix potential accessibility issues Set the language of the site Set the content order of the site’s pages Defined clear heading structures on all of the site’s pages Added alternative text to images Implemented color combinations that meet the required color contrast Reduced the use of motion on the site Ensured all videos, audio, and files on the site are accessible Requests, issues, and suggestions If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's secretariat: secretariat@speghana.com

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