Ghana to Host Africa Oil Week 2025, Fueling West Africa’s Energy Future

Accra, Ghana, will host the Africa Oil Week(AOW): Investing in African Energy 2025 from September 15–18, marking a defining moment for Ghana and the broader West African energy sector.

The summit aims to attract strategic investments, drive economic growth, and spark dialogue among policymakers, private investors, and energy leaders.

Key discussions between GNPC’s new CEO, Kwame Ntow Amoah, and AOW organizers have underscored Ghana’s readiness to leverage the summit for long-term energy development.

AOW 2025 aligns with Ghana’s economic strategy under President John Dramani Mahama, who envisions a 24-hour economy powered by a resilient, sustainable energy system.

The event also celebrates two national energy milestones: GNPC’s 40th anniversary and 15 years of production at the Jubilee Field, showcasing Ghana’s steady upstream oil progress.

New exploration prospects like the Keta and Voltaian Basins will be spotlighted, offering untapped opportunities for global investors.

AOW 2025 aims to support regional energy collaboration by engaging National Oil Companies (NOCs) and institutions across Africa.

The event is backed by heavyweight organizations like the African Union, APPO, and NUPRC, ensuring credibility and actionable outcomes.

AOW representatives stress the summit is more than a conference—it’s a platform to foster innovation, sustainability, and inclusive economic growth across the continent.

As anticipation builds for September, Ghana is positioned to become the epicenter of Africa’s next energy transformation.