Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Act, 2016 Act 919. Country/Territory Ghana Document type Legislation Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Energy, Environment gen. Keyword Authorization/permit Basic legislation Business/industry/corporations Enforcement/compliance Contract/agreement Energy conservation/energy production Exploration Governance Oil Pollution control Protection of environment Data collection/reporting Sustainable use Transport/storage Liability/compensation Offences/penalties EIA Fiscal and market measures Standards Geographical area Africa, North Atlantic, Western Africa Abstract This Act applies to petroleum activities within the jurisdiction of the Republic of Ghana, including activities in its territory, inland waters, territorial sea, exclusive economic zone and its continental shelf. The object of the Act is to provide for and ensure safe, secure, sustainable and efficient petroleum activities in order to achieve optimal long-term petroleum resource exploitation and utilisation for the benefit and welfare of the people of Ghana. Conduct of the exploration, development and production of petroleum is in accordance with the terms of a petroleum agreement entered into between the body corporate, the Republic of Ghana and the Corporation. The Act further outlines duration of a petroleum agreement, change of ownership, assignment, sub-contracting and transfer of assets to the Corporation. The Act provides for transportation, treatment and storage of petroleum. Article 81 of the Act refers to environmental principles and protection including impact assessment, liability for pollution damage and its compensation. Other provisions of the Act are general provisions for petroleum activities, cessation, decommissioning and removal of facilities, health and safety provisions, fiscal provisions and tax. The Act contains 97 Articles. Full text English References - Legislation Repeals Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Law, 1984 (P.N.D.C.I 84). Legislation | Ghana | 1984 Keyword: Pollution control, Expropriation, Basic legislation, Mining, Oil, Contract/agreement, Authorization/permit Source: FAO, FAOLEX