Additional LPG terminals to be built in Tema and Takoradi
07.11.2013 - NEWS

July 11, 2013 [Ghana Broadcasting Corporation] - The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum says it is working with the National Petroleum Authority on measures to ensure uninterrupted supply of liquefied petroleum gas in the country. 


The Chief Director at the Ministry, Professor Thomas Akabzaa, said the measures include the restructuring of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited, and the Tema Oil Refinery.

Professor Akabzaa disclosed that additional gas terminals will be constructed in Tema and Takoradi to facilitate a functional deregulated petroleum downstream industry.

The Chief Director was speaking at a maiden colloquium on downstream deregulation by the National Petroleum Authority in Accra.

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