Oil & Gas in Ghana
Ghana's petroleum sector, as data: the producing offshore fields, the companies that sell fuel, what Ghana earns from oil, and what fuel costs today. Every figure is traced to a named public source and dated.
Ghana has produced oil since 2010. Three offshore fields - Jubilee, TEN and Sankofa-Gye Nyame - produced about 48.25 million barrels of crude in 2024, and the country earned roughly US$1.36 billion in petroleum revenue that year, its second-highest ever. Production has eased from its 2019 peak, but licence extensions to 2040 and fresh drilling are aimed at reversing the decline.
Sources: PIAC 2024 Annual Report (production and revenue); NPA pricing window 16-30 June 2026 (petrol floor). Figures are dated and traced to source on each page below.
This is a living record of Ghana's oil and gas sector. Upstream, it tracks the producing fields and who operates them. Downstream, it lists the oil marketing companies that sell fuel and tracks what that fuel costs each pricing window. The two explainers - on fuel pricing and on petroleum revenue - answer the questions Ghanaians ask most. Every number is sourced to PIAC, the Petroleum Commission, the National Petroleum Authority or the operators themselves, and carries the date it refers to. Where a figure is uncertain or a field is not yet producing, it is held back rather than published.
