The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) has commenced a high-level, weeklong technical engagement with Brazil’s National Oil Company, Petrobras, marking a renewed phase of upstream cooperation anchored in data-driven collaboration, technical knowledge exchange, and long-term capacity building.
Running from January 19 to 23, 2026, the engagement brings a seven-member Petrobras delegation to GNPC’s Research & Technology Centre (RTC) in Accra, where both sides are undertaking intensive data room sessions, technical reviews, and interactive workshops. The discussions are designed to align Petrobras’ deep-water and complex geology expertise with Ghana’s evolving upstream priorities, particularly as GNPC seeks to strengthen its internal operatorship and address production sustainability challenges.
The engagement was formally opened by GNPC’s Acting Chief Executive Officer, Kwame Ntow Amoah, who described the visit as a timely revitalisation of a relationship that dates back to the Corporation’s formative years. Petrobras, he noted, played a supportive role in GNPC’s institutional development during its early establishment in the 1980s, particularly in organisational planning and capacity-building.
“This visit builds on a relationship that spans several decades,” Mr. Ntow Amoah said. “From the early years of GNPC’s establishment, Petrobras supported our institutional development. Today’s engagement reflects a renewed commitment to practical collaboration, guided by shared priorities and mutual understanding.”
While the Petrobras engagement stands on its own technical merit, it also fits within a broader, deliberate pattern emerging in GNPC’s external engagements. Earlier this month, the Corporation concluded a research-focused cooperation accord with Algeria’s national oil company, SONATRACH, centred on upstream research and development, subsurface evaluation, and institutional knowledge exchange.
That SONATRACH agreement, structured around R&D collaboration rather than immediate asset participation, signalled GNPC’s intent to rebuild technical depth and internal competence through peer-to-peer partnerships with established National Oil Companies. The Petrobras engagement now advances that trajectory from research alignment toward applied technical engagement, particularly in areas such as marginal field optimisation, frontier basin exploration, and complex geological assessment.
According to GNPC’s Deputy Chief Executive (Technical), Michael Aryeetey, reversing production declines and strengthening the Corporation’s ability to lead exploration and production activities remain central priorities. He noted that Petrobras’ experience in navigating technically challenging basins offers particular relevance as GNPC advances exploration efforts in Ghana’s Voltaian Basin.
Representing the Petrobras delegation, Rafael Pinto de Freitas, Upstream JV Development Engineer, described the visit as exploratory and learning-oriented, aimed at understanding GNPC’s strategy and identifying areas where technical and commercial interests may align over the long term.
Together, the SONATRACH R&D accord and the Petrobras technical engagement point to a more structured GNPC strategy—one that privileges sustained knowledge transfer, institutional strengthening, and South–South technical cooperation as foundations for upstream resilience and long-term value creation in Ghana’s petroleum sector.
By PetrolPaulse



