Kwaku Boateng is an Energy Economist with over 20 years senior management & leadership experience in the oil and gas industry and proven record of Oil and Gas Project Management, Regulation and Energy Policy formulation. He has an excellent knowledge of the commercial, policy and regulatory issues in the sector.

Currently he is a Director for Local Content at the Petroleum Commission, Ghana (a Petroleum Upstream Regulator. He was a member of the Project Implementation Committee that set up Ghana National Gas Company and prepared the Project Execution Strategy for Natural Gas Project. He later worked with that company as a Senior Manager for Gas Commercialization and Business Development.  Earlier on he worked at BOST as the Head Natural Gas Division responsible for the company’s natural gas business development. Before joining BOST, Mr. Boateng worked with the Ministry of Energy as Head Petroleum Upstream and later acted as the Director Petroleum responsible for both upstream and downstream operations. During this period, he led the Ministry’s team in negotiating a number of Petroleum Agreements   and develop Energy Policy, Local Content Policy, Local Content Regulations and a number of Regulations.  As a member of the Core team, Mr, Boateng took part in the negotiation of West African Gas Pipeline Project and prepared a number of project agreements including the WAGP Treaty, IPA and WAGP Regulations.  As a member of Core Team, he took part in the preparation of the draft Petroleum Exploration and Production Bill and preparing petroleum upstream regulations.

He also took part in the preparation of a number of important policy and legislative documents including: National Energy Policy, Gas Pricing Policy, Petroleum Revenue Management Regulations and Oil & Gas EITI.  Mr. Boateng also has had many years of international consulting and business experience having worked with international consulting firms in many countries.

He also has several years of teaching and research experience in in a number of academic institutions such as South West Business School, Rasio, Finland, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology. he Academy GE Fellows Program prohe Academy GE Fellows Program pro