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Eban-Akoma's commerciality declaration filed with the energy ministry
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49874, member: 636"] Ghana strikes oil gold again after energy chiefs confirm massive new finds under the sea. Four major companies teamed up to discover huge amounts of oil and gas near Cape Three Points. The Eban and Akoma wells proved they contain enough fuel to make serious money for the country. Energy bosses delivered the good news to government ministers on Thursday. This discovery could power Ghana's factories and homes for many years ahead. Eni Ghana led the search alongside three other firms hunting for black gold beneath the ocean floor. The drilling teams hit pay dirt when their test wells showed valuable oil reserves waiting underground. Scientists confirmed the sites hold oil, natural gas, and special liquid fuel called condensate. Minister John Abdulai Jinapor could barely contain his excitement about the find. The discovery proves Ghana's waters hide treasure that could change everything. The government wants local people to benefit from these new energy riches. Officials plan to create jobs and business opportunities for Ghanaian workers during the next phase. Energy experts must design a detailed plan for pulling the oil from deep water safely. The Petroleum Commission will watch over the project to protect Ghana's interests. This find strengthens the country's energy independence and economic future. Companies spent months studying rock samples and testing different drilling spots before making their announcement. The successful wells prove Ghana can compete with other African oil producers. Government leaders promise transparency throughout the development process. Local communities should expect new opportunities as the project moves forward. Ghana's offshore energy sector just got a major boost. [/QUOTE]
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