
Explorco, the exploration and production subsidiary of GNPC, has concluded a high-level strategic retreat to formalize its five-year growth plan, “Explorco 2030.” The session, supported by strategic leads from the parent company, GNPC, and global professional services firm KPMG, marks a pivotal shift as the company prepares for its landmark drilling campaign in the Voltaian Basin.
The retreat focused on a singular overarching objective: positioning Explorco as an investment-grade E&P operator capable of discovering, maturing, and producing oil and gas reserves through operational excellence by 2030.



To achieve this, the company has established five strategic pillars:
1. Assets: Rapid maturation of Explorco’s portfolio into bankable reserves
2. Capital: Building a bankable and transparent financial framework.
3. Operations: Achieving predictable top quartile operational performance through world-class safety and technical standards.
4. Partnerships: Leveraging global expertise through strategic joint ventures.
5. Capability: Cultivating a high-performance workforce of Ghanaian technical elites.


“This roadmap is more than a plan; it is a commitment to Ghana’s energy future,” said Sam Opoku Arthur, Managing Director of Explorco. “By stress-testing our strategy with GNPC and KPMG, we are ensuring that Explorco is not just a participant in the industry, but a world-class operator that partners and investors can trust.”
With a target to commence drilling its first exploration well in the 4th quarter of 2026, Explorco is prioritizing stakeholder engagement and environmental stewardship as it prepares to unlock the potential of Northern Ghana’s energy resources.

Hon. Benjamin Narteh Ayiku is a Ghanaian politician and a prominent member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He currently serves as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Ledzokuku Constituency (Teshie) in the Greater Accra Region. In August 2025, he was appointed to the Board of GNPC Explorco.
Key Strengths
Beyond his constituency, he serves on several influential parliamentary committees, including Security and Intelligence, Economy and Development, and Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs, indicating a well-rounded expertise in national governance.
Ayiku has prioritized local safety through his "Light Up Teshie" efforts, donating and installing over 2,000 streetlights across the constituency to curb nighttime criminal activities. He has also focused on road rehabilitation projects to improve accessibility for residents.
Experience
Hon. Benjamin Narteh Ayiku has a diverse background spanning the corporate sector, entrepreneurship, and public service.
Current External Roles
Hon. Benjamin Narteh Ayiku holds several key external and governance roles beyond his duties as the Member of Parliament for Ledzokuku:

Kwame Ntow Amoah joined GNPC as acting chief executive officer on February 17, 2025. In August 2025, The Energy Minister appointed him as a Board Member of GNPC Explorco.
Key Strengths
Kwame Ntow Amoah has over 33 years of experience in the petroleum industry with a wealth of expertise in leadership, energy economics, public and corporate policy, strategy development, finance raising, and negotiations.
Experience
Throughout his career, Mr. Amoah has held key leadership roles, including Deputy Chief Executive at GNPC and Advisor to the Minister of Energy/Director of Petroleum at the Ministry of Energy. He has also served as Chairman and Member of various national, international, and industry boards and committees. Mr. Amoah has played a pivotal role in international arbitration cases involving Ghana. His contributions include serving as Technical Advisor for Ghana in the Maritime Boundary Case, which the country won on September 23, 2017.
Current External Roles

In August 2025, The Energy Minister appointed Samuel Opoku Arthur as a Board Member of GNPC Explorco.
Key Strengths
15+ years in energy sector operations, commercial strategy, and project development, coordinating exploration planning, stakeholder engagement, and execution of large frontier projects.
Experience
A senior energy and commercial executive with 25+ years of experience across oil and gas, power, mining, and industry in Ghana. He served as Director of Petroleum at the Ministry of Energy & Green Transition in 2025 and previously spent over 12 years at the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation in strategic and gas business leadership roles. His earlier career includes commercial and operational positions with INSYSS Ghana Ltd, Lancaster Plant Ltd, Metso Minerals, and ExxonMobil Corporation.
Current External Roles
Serves as the Managing Director for GNPC Explorco.

In August 2025, The Energy Minister appointed Dr. Anafure as the Board Chairman of GNPC Explorco.
Key Strengths
Dr Aaron Issah Anafure is an accomplished insurance professional with extensive credentials and achievements.
Experience
Previously, he served as CEO of SIC Life and CDH Life Insurance Company Limited, and was instrumental in founding SIC Life Savings and Loans. Under his leadership, the company won the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIMG) Life category award five times and was inducted into the CIMG Hall of Fame in 2018.
Current External Roles
CEO - Quality Life Assurance Company (QLAC).

Seth Kwame Boateng is a multi-award-winning Ghanaian journalist and documentary filmmaker who brings over two decades of impact storytelling to corporate communications. His work has shaped national conversations and led to major public-interest reforms through powerful investigative films such as Locked and Forgotten, Left to Rot, and Next to Die.
As Head of Corporate Affairs, Seth leads stakeholder engagement, media relations, and ESG communications—delivering clear, credible messaging that builds trust with communities, regulators, and partners.
He is the recipient of several prestigious honours, including:
Seth holds an MPH in Health Management Planning & Policy from the University of Leeds, an MA in Communication Studies from the University of Ghana, an MA in Conflict, Peace & Security from KAIPTC, and a BA in Economics & Sociology from the University of Cape Coast.
Explorco, the exploration and production subsidiary of GNPC, has concluded a high-level strategic retreat to formalize its five-year growth plan, “Explorco 2030.” The session, supported by strategic leads from the parent company, GNPC, and global professional services firm KPMG, marks a pivotal shift as the company prepares for its landmark drilling campaign in the Voltaian Basin.
The retreat focused on a singular overarching objective: positioning Explorco as an investment-grade E&P operator capable of discovering, maturing, and producing oil and gas reserves through operational excellence by 2030.



To achieve this, the company has established five strategic pillars:
1. Assets: Rapid maturation of Explorco’s portfolio into bankable reserves
2. Capital: Building a bankable and transparent financial framework.
3. Operations: Achieving predictable top quartile operational performance through world-class safety and technical standards.
4. Partnerships: Leveraging global expertise through strategic joint ventures.
5. Capability: Cultivating a high-performance workforce of Ghanaian technical elites.


“This roadmap is more than a plan; it is a commitment to Ghana’s energy future,” said Sam Opoku Arthur, Managing Director of Explorco. “By stress-testing our strategy with GNPC and KPMG, we are ensuring that Explorco is not just a participant in the industry, but a world-class operator that partners and investors can trust.”
With a target to commence drilling its first exploration well in the 4th quarter of 2026, Explorco is prioritizing stakeholder engagement and environmental stewardship as it prepares to unlock the potential of Northern Ghana’s energy resources.