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    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJuly 17, 2019No Comments6 Views
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    The Heritage Fund, a section of the Petroleum Holding /Stabilization Funds is reported to be holding close to US$500 million in low risk investment instruments abroad.
    According to the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), the Fund holds US$485,172,436 as at 2018, seven years after the country commenced commercial production of crude oil. While the Ghana Stabilization Fund as at the end of 2018 also holds US$381.20 million.
    The nation’s Petroleum Revenue Management Act (PRMA) 2011, set the Ghana Heritage Fund to save oil revenues for future generations of Ghanaians. The Stabilization Fund rather seeks to mitigate the negative effects of oil revenue volatility on the national budget, and sustain public expenditure capacity in the unanticipated event of a revenue shortfall.
    Speaking at a public forum to disseminate the 2018 annual report on the management and use of oil revenues held at Techiman in the Bono East Region.
    “The Stabilization Fund is largely not serving the purpose for which it was envisioned under the PRMA” Dr. Steve Manteaw, the Chairman of PIAC speaking at a public forum to disseminate the 2018 annual report on the management and use of oil revenues held at Techiman said.He noted that, 

    The country’s total crude oil production from the three producing fields – Jubilee, TEN and SankofaGyeNyame (SGN) jumped from 58,658,063.54 barrels in 2017 to 62,135,435.07 barrels in 2018.
    Of the total outputs, Jubilee field produced 28,461,755 barrels, TEN field 23,557,361 barrels and SGN field 10,751,671 barrels.
    Dr. Manteaw said a total of US$977,093,285 accrued to the Petroleum Holding Fund from Royalties, Carried and Participating Interest, Corporate Income Taxes and Surface Rentals.
    He said the 2018 revenue constituted about a quarter of total receipts from 2011-2017, indicating the increased revenue was mainly due to drilling of more TEN wells, crude price rebound on the international market and the coming on stream of SGN Field production.
    Dr. Manteaw expressed concern about the country’s over-reliance on the oil revenue to fund the free Senior High School Programme and called on the government to look for other alternative ways to augment funding to sustain the implementation of that laudable flagship educational programme.
    Last year, he said an amount of GhC419, 871.012.44 representing an increase of 107.47 per cent over that of 2017 was channeled into physical infrastructure and service delivery in education.
    The distribution to education in 2018 to the free SHS programme (goods and services) was 98.75 per cent while 125 per cent was on educational infrastructural facilities (public investment expenditure).

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