As part of the mandate of the Ghana Boundary Commission (GhBC), it has collaborated with the Ghana Navy (GN), to conduct the third Maritime Boundary Inspection (MBI) exercise along the Western Frontiers of the maritime domain of Ghana.
The 4-day MBI exercise took place from Monday 8 April to Thursday 11 April, 2024, around the vicinity of the Tweneboa Enyenra Ntomme (TEN) Oil Fields, covering a total distance of 271 Nautical Miles.

The primary objective of the exercise was to assess the status of the Western maritime boundary line to ensure that there were no illegal activities or violations along the maritime boundary with Cote d’ Ivoire.
The inspection was undertaken as part of the implementation of the International Tribunal of the Laws of the Sea (ITLOS) ruling on the Ghana/Cote d’Ivoire maritime boundary dispute.
Credit: GhBC PR