David Ampofo appointed CEO of Ghana Upstream Petroleum Chamber
The Ghana Upstream Petroleum Chamber has announced veteran journalist, David Ampofo, as its new Chief Executive Officer.
The Communications Strategist takes over from Charles Darku, a former Managing Director of Tullow Oil, who was the first Chairman and CEO of the petroleum sector advocacy organisation. Mr Darku is credited with operationalising the Chamber.
Commenting on the appointment, the Chairman of the council of the Chamber, Kweku Awotwi, who is the Executive Vice President of Tullow PLC said, “We are happy to have David join us and trust that David’s good advocacy skills will not only benefit the members of the chamber, but the industry as a whole”.
He extolled the credentials of Mr Ampofo and stated that the new CEO had distinguished himself as a public affairs professional, a passionate advocate and a critical thinker with outstanding communication skills.
In response, Mr Ampofo noted, “I am looking forward to working with members and all industry stakeholders, including the government, in a collective effort to ensure that maximum value is realised for both investors, and the people of Ghana.”
The Ghana Upstream Petroleum Chamber represents the shared interests of companies involved in oil and gas exploration, production, and oil field services in the country.
The Chamber promotes, enhances and facilitates the growth of the industry through networking, education, industry information and advocacy for a favourable business environment.
It also provides advocacy services to its members and helps them navigate the regulatory framework. The Chamber also offers a platform through which stakeholders, including local communities, can reach the industry.