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Energy Minister Peter Amewu

Energy Consultant, Mr. Yusif Sulemana has described the government approval for Tullow Oil Company Limited to flare gas as technically prudent but environmentally disastrous to the atmosphere.

His comment follows the approval from the Ghanaian authorities for Tullow to flare gas when necessary to support its offshore fields.

The permission according to sources will significantly support Tullow’s financial performance as it struggles to meet production target and operational expenses.

Tullow went through a torrid time last year that saw delays of appraisal at its East African projects, disappointing drilling results in Guyana and the resignation of Chief Executive Officer, Paul McDade.

Speaking in an interview with Class Business, Mr. Sulemana said the negative impact of the flaring of the gas into the atmosphere cannot be over emphasized.

“The move can best be described as technically prudent on the part of Tullow but environmentally disastrous in the wider globally so far as Ghana is concerned and so far as climate change is concerned. Technically as I mentioned usually flaring is done when you can’t do much about the gas that is inside…what is going to happen is that you will need the oil and the oil is stuck in the gas and before you can get the oil you have to flare the gas”.

He added that “Flaring means that you are just burning the gas into the open atmosphere and you know the release these toxics, I mean burning of gas into the atmosphere, it has a lot of climate change consequences.”

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Ayuure Atafori
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