Infrastructure development in Ghana and a comparative analysis with other African countries and their position in the global market place
Investment in infrastructure development has become a key feature of development plans of many nations across the globe for which Ghana is no exception. This has become more important in recent times where infrastructure in many developed and developing nations are crumbling and there is the urgent need for new investment in this area to stimulate growth across several sectors of the economy. To this end, Ghana over the years has put in place various infrastructure programs to develop the country.
A general introduction to oil and gas law in Ghana
Introductioni Historic overview
The upstream oil and gas activities in Ghana consist of exploration, development and production of oil and gas. These activities are undertaken in five sedimentary basins within Ghana s territorial areas made up of the Tano Basin and Cape Three Points Basin in the Western Region (mostly referred to together as the Western Basin), the Saltpond Basin in the Central Region, the Accra/Keta Basin and the Inland Voltaian Basin. The Western Basin, Saltpond Basin and Accra/Keta Basin are all offshore and have been explored. The Inland Voltaian Basin is onshore and has not been really explored.