Tag: Ghana Gas

  • Ghana Gas and NPA tighten bonds to fuel downstream petroleum sector growth

    Ghana Gas and NPA tighten bonds to fuel downstream petroleum sector growth

    The leadership of Ghana’s energy sector has signaled a deeper commitment to regulatory synergy and operational excellence, following a high-level meeting between the country’s premier gas company and its petroleum downstream regulator.

    On Tuesday, 16 June 2026, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Gas Limited Company (Ghana Gas), Ms. Judith Adjobah Blay, led a management delegation to pay a crucial courtesy call on the Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Mr. Godwin Kudzo Tameklo (Esq). The engagement marks a decisive step forward in harmonizing state operations to better serve commercial consumers and secure the national grid.

    The high-level engagement builds upon an initial meeting held in August last year, which aimed to explore mutually beneficial pathways to drive sustainable growth across Ghana’s petroleum downstream sector.

    Tuesday’s discussions centered primarily on promoting the smooth operations of Ghana Gas and facilitating robust, long-term partnerships between the two state entities.

    Aligning Strategic Vision

    Speaking during the visit, Ms. Judith Adjobah Blay emphasized the vital importance of regular dialogue in maintaining operational harmony between the regulator and the utility provider.

    “Following the meeting we had in August last year, we agreed to meet again and discuss a few more technical issues that have bearing on the work of NPA and Ghana Gas,” Ms. Blay noted.

     

    She further highlighted the impact of their collaborative efforts on the wider business community, stating:

    “This is because we serve businesses and sometimes these meetings are very necessary to be held often, so that we can be on the same page as to how we serve these companies that come to us.”

     

    Guaranteeing Operational Efficiency

    Responding to the Ghana Gas delegation, the NPA Chief Executive, Mr. Godwin Kudzo Tameklo (Esq), expressed gratitude for the visit and reaffirmed the regulatory body’s unwavering commitment to supporting Ghana Gas’s mandate. He assured the delegation that the NPA would continue to execute its regulatory functions diligently to safeguard the company’s operations.

    “I personally want to thank the CEO of Ghana Gas for the visit, and we want to assure that NPA will return the favour,” Mr. Tameklo remarked.

     

    He further pledged the Authority’s hands-on support to alleviate operational bottlenecks:

    “We will intensify our operational efforts in areas that we need to, to make your work less difficult and ensure that your operations move on smoothly. I am sure that we have agreed on decisions that will benefit both organisations collectively and the NPA will deliver on its part of the bargain for the greater good of our sector.”

    A Unified Front for the Energy Sector

    The successful meeting underscores a renewed and fortified partnership between the National Petroleum Authority and Ghana Gas. Industry observers view this alignment as a critical step forward, highlighting a shared national commitment to operational efficiency, regulatory synergy, and the sustainable advancement of Ghana’s broader energy landscape.

     

  • Ghana Gas CEO Engages with Gas Off-Takers in Tema as it seeks to boost gas supply to industry

    Ghana Gas CEO Engages with Gas Off-Takers in Tema as it seeks to boost gas supply to industry

    Story by Phalonzy

    In a bid to enhance collaboration and operational efficiency, Ghana National Gas Limited Company (Ghana Gas) CEO, Ms. Judith Adjobah Blay, has embarked on a strategic visit to Tema, meeting with key industry players to strengthen partnerships and ensure a reliable supply of gas to industries.

    The visit underscores Ghana Gas’ commitment to supporting the government’s agenda for economic transformation.

    High-level meetings were held with executives from major gas off-takers, including Fujian Sentuo Ceramic Tile Company Limited, Continental Blue Investment Ghana Limited, and the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo).

    Discussions centered on improving cooperation, enhancing business relations, and strengthening gas transportation networks to drive economic growth.

    In a statement signed by Richard E.Kirk – Mensah, head of Corporate Affairs, Ms. Blay emphasized the importance of operational efficiency across the region, recognizing its impact on Ghana’s economic development.

    Her meeting with Sentuo Oil Refinery Limited executives highlighted Ghana Gas’ vital role in supporting downstream refining operations, while her discussions with Volta River Authority (VRA) reaffirmed the strong partnership between the two entities in advancing reliable power generation and ensuring energy sustainability.

     

    The visit aligns with the government’s focus on building a 24-hour economy, with Ghana Gas shifting its focus to “Gas for industrialization” to drive economic transformation.

    Ms. Blay’s tour of the Tema Regulating and Metering Station (TRMS) concluded the visit, where she commended staff for their dedication to maintaining the stability and security of Ghana’s energy supply.

    This proactive approach by Ghana Gas CEO demonstrates the company’s commitment to industrial growth and energy sustainability, paving the way for a brighter economic future for Ghana.