The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) hosted Chief Executives of the country’s downstream petroleum sector to an exclusive breakfast meeting today in Accra.
The meeting was to deepen stakeholder engagement, improve regulatory regime and allow for networking towards achieving strategic growth for the industry.
The Minister of Energy and Green Transition, Hon. Dr. John Abdulai Jinappor, the Deputy Minister for the sector, Mr. Richard Gyan-Mensah, participated in the meeting.
The NPA Chief Executive, Mr. Godwin Kudzo Tameklo Esq., led the Authority’s team in the discussions. Also present was a Deputy CE, Dr. Sheila Addo, and Executive Committee members of the Authority.
In his remarks
Mr. Tameklo said recent geopolitical tensions and conflicts across parts of the world continue to affect global energy markets.
He, however, assured industry players that Ghana remains confident in its pricing policy framework and supply security arrangements.
”Government interventions over the past two windows (GHS2.00 / litre on Diesel and GHP36 / litre on petrol) and the next two windows (GHS1.07 / litre on Diesel) were well thought through with the risks to your businesses very well considered”, he said.
For his part, Hon. Dr. Jinapor affirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring uninterrupted supply of petroleum products to grow and sustain the economy.
The meeting agreed on some actions that should be implemented to grow and sustain the downstream petroleum sector.



















