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  • LOCAL INITIATIVES

Eni Ghana and its OCTP Partners, Vitol & GNPC, launch a program to support artisanal canoe fisherfolk

Accra (Ghana), 16 April 2026 - Eni Ghana, together with its OCTP partners - Vitol Upstream Ghana Ltd (Vitol) and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) – has launched today a livelihood enhancement program to strengthen artisanal canoe fishing, targeting over 1,000 verified canoe owners across 14 coastal districts and municipal assemblies in Ghana. These include Jomoro, Ellembelle, Nzema East, Ahanta West, Sekondi-Takoradi, Shama, Effutu, Gomoa East, Gomoa West, Mfantseman, Cape Coast, Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese, Komenda-Edina-Abrem and Ekumfi.

The intervention seeks to enhance employment opportunities and increase local fish supply, in alignment with Eni’s commitment to sustainable development, as well as to the IFC Environmental and Social Performance Standards and Ghana’s Petroleum Regulations related to Local Content and Local Participation.

Maurizio Pinna, Managing Director of Eni Ghana, said: "This program aims to strengthen canoe-based fishing by supplying modern nets and equipment, while enhancing safety at sea .Through this initiative, we are committed to reinforce awareness on marine biodiversity conservation and provide training in sustainable fishing practices, safety and business management."

The initiative addresses key challenges faced by fisherfolk, including aging nets, obsolete engines, and unsafe towing equipment; factors that constrain productivity and income in communities where fishing remains a primary livelihood. Support will be tailored to the specific fishing practices and socio-economic conditions of each community, and equipment will also be provided, such as multifilament nets, weaving threads, buoys, lead weights, dragging ropes and outboard motors that meet Ghana Maritime Authority safety standards.

Eni has been present in Ghana since 2009 with offshore hydrocarbon exploration and production activities, with an equity production of about 40,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. The company is the operator of the OCTP project with a 44.4% share in partnership with Vitol (35.6%) and Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (20%). The joint venture’s portfolio of projects also includes initiatives in the areas of training, economic diversification, access to water and sanitation and access to energy. 

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