The Managing Director of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), Edmond Kombat, has been recognised for his transformative leadership at the state-owned refinery at the 10th Ghana CEOs Summit, held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra. …
… Ltd, GNPA Ltd, Ghana Water Company Ltd, Graphic Communication Group Company, and Tema Oil Refinery—consistently reported losses over the 2020-2024 period, posing significant fiscal risks to the Government. …
… Strategic restructuring and public listing of key SOEs, including Ghana Gas, Tema Oil Refinery, Ghana Airports Company, and Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, could unlock substantial long-term capital while strengthening national economic infrastructure,” Mr. …
The Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy, Benjamin Nsiah, is calling for a review of Ghana’s Petroleum Act to guarantee a more consistent allocation of locally produced crude oil to the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR). …
Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) is increasingly turning to crude oil from West Africa as part of efforts to restore stable operations and support a long-term recovery plan, its managing director has said. …
… Perhaps, the totality of the gains from all our sun-regional projects such as the efficient performance of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), the coming on board of the full scale Petroleum Hub project and the Dangote Refinery, will strategically help Africa win and hence, scale its se …
… He confirmed to the gathering that the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) has resumed operations, while key financial institutions, including the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) and the National Investment Bank (NIB), have been successfully recapitalised. …
… He cited the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) as one of the success stories, noting that the facility is now back in operation after a prolonged period of inactivity. …
… According to him, the Tema Oil Refinery has resumed operations, while the Agricultural Development Bank and the National Investment Bank have been recapitalised to improve their performance. …
Ghana's Energy Minister said the expansion of Sentuo Oil Refinery will increase capacity from 40,000 to 100,000 barrels per day and reduce reliance on imported finished petroleum products. He said the combined output of Sentuo and Tema Oil Refinery operating at full capacity would eliminate importation of finished products and strengthen the country's petroleum industry.
Ghana's Energy Minister said the expansion of Sentuo Oil Refinery will increase capacity from 40,000 to 100,000 barrels per day and reduce reliance on imported finished petroleum products. He said the combined output of Sentuo and Tema Oil Refinery operating at full capacity would eliminate importation of finished products and strengthen the country's petroleum industry.
President Mahama announced that Explorco will start onshore drilling in the Voltaian Basin before the end of 2026 to assess commercial viability of petroleum reserves in the area. The Sentuo Oil Refinery expansion is expected to increase processing capacity from 40,000 barrels per day to 100,000 barrels per day.
Bugbelle Basic School has struggled for years with 80 pupils in one classroom and no desks or water, driving some children to abandon schooling for illegal mining or migrate south; Ghana Petroleum Mooring Systems broke ground on a new school block on June 18.
Energy Minister Dr John Jinapor highlighted the resumption of refining activities at the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) following receipt of one million barrels, stating it boosts Ghana's energy security and reduces dependence on imported fuel. He noted that simultaneous refining at TOR and Sentuo Oil Refinery reflects government commitment to local processing of petroleum resources.
The 2024 State Ownership Report shows 35 of 54 state-owned enterprises turned a profit, but the sector posted a net loss of GH¢9.68 billion after tax, worse than the GH¢7.14 billion loss in 2023, driven by losses at a handful of giant utilities and currency revaluation effects from the weakening cedi.
Sentuo Oil Refinery has received 1 million barrels of crude oil from the Jubilee Field for domestic processing, marking the first time crude from the Jubilee Field has been supplied to the privately owned refinery in Ghana. The delivery is intended to deepen local value addition, strengthen energy security, and expand downstream industrial activity.
Ghana's Energy Minister John Abdulai Jinapor has endorsed the expansion of Sentuo Oil Refinery and described the delivery of Jubilee crude oil to the facility as a landmark achievement that will strengthen energy security and advance local value addition. According to the minister, this marks a significant shift in Ghana's petroleum industry, allowing locally produced crude to be refined domestically rather than exported for processing abroad.
The Tema Oil Refinery has resumed refining operations after receiving one million barrels of crude oil on 27 May 2026, restarting operations on 3 June 2026. The Energy Minister says the resumption is a milestone in reducing Ghana's dependence on imported refined petroleum products and strengthening energy security.
Tema Oil Refinery has completed audited financial statements for 2019–2025 and posted a Profit Before Tax of GH¢1.24 billion in 2025, its first year of profitability in a decade. The State Interests and Governance Authority commended the refinery for resolving the audit backlog and achieving financial recovery through improved governance and operational reforms.
The Tema Oil Refinery recorded a profit before tax of GHS 1.24 billion in 2025, its first profit in a decade, driven largely by a GHS 1.3 billion foreign exchange gain and improved crude oil processing following maintenance works. The State Interests and Governance Authority attributed the turnaround to improved revenue generation and financial management, though cautioned that challenges including liquidity pressures and accumulated deficits remain.
President Mahama announced that the Tema Oil Refinery will begin processing Ghanaian crude oil in June 2026, with a shipment from Ghana's offshore fields to be delivered for processing as part of efforts to increase local value addition and reduce dependence on imported refined petroleum products.
Tema Oil Refinery Managing Director Edmond Kombat was honoured for exceptional leadership and strategic vision at the 10th Ghana CEOs Summit. The recognition follows TOR's recent receipt of one million barrels of Bonga crude oil and efforts to revitalise refinery operations.
Persistent losses by state-owned enterprises (SOEs) pose a risk to Ghana's fiscal balance and debt sustainability following the IMF bailout, according to a corporate governance consultant. The article contextualizes Ghana's SOE sector from independence through economic crises of the 1980s–90s, which reduced government capacity to finance operations and worsened SOE performance.
The National Petroleum Authority has launched a six-month pilot of the 24-Hour Economy programme in the petroleum downstream sector across 268 fuel retail outlets, eight fuel depots and two refineries in four regions. The initiative aims to reduce fuel supply bottlenecks, shorten transit times, and create jobs by extending operational hours in a sector that underpins productive activities including agro-processing, manufacturing, logistics, transportation and export trade.
The Ghana Stock Exchange is experiencing its most active period of primary equity issuance in nearly a decade, with three IPOs—First Atlantic Bank, ZEN Petroleum, and Kasapreko—set to add around GH¢10.88 billion to the exchange's total market capitalisation. The three listings together account for approximately 4 percent of the market cap.
Benjamin Nsiah of the Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy calls for Ghana's Petroleum Act to be reviewed to guarantee consistent allocation of locally produced crude oil to the Tema Oil Refinery, arguing that domestic feedstock is critical to reviving the refinery's operations. He expresses concerns that TOR's financial position makes it unlikely the refinery can sustain plans to import crude from the West African region given rising global energy and shipping costs.
Tema Oil Refinery is turning to West African crude oil to restore stable operations and support long-term recovery, with discussions ongoing on how Ghana's crude allocation could guarantee more consistent feedstock supply. The move is part of wider repositioning efforts following years of financial difficulties, operational challenges, and external market pressures including global crude supply disruptions and rising shipping costs.
Ghana's geographic advantage, infrastructure, political stability, and emerging petroleum assets position it to create an integrated petroleum and petrochemical hub serving domestic energy needs and serving as an export node for West Africa. The article references Nigeria's Dangote Refinery as a model, which processes 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day and reached full refining capacity in February 2026.
President Mahama announced that the government is considering absorbing the comprehensive overhaul of the Western Rail Line into its 'Big Push' programme to revitalise trade in the Western Corridor and improve transfer of bauxite, manganese, and cocoa to ports.
President John Dramani Mahama told May Day workers that the government has made significant progress reviving state-owned enterprises through policy interventions and financial support, citing the Tema Oil Refinery's return to operation, recapitalisation of the Agricultural Development Bank and National Investment Bank, and recovery efforts at Tema Shipyard as examples of this economic strategy.
President Mahama called on the Trades Union Congress and Organised Labour to actively monitor State-Owned Enterprises and speak up when management mismanages them, warning that workers suffer most when such institutions collapse. He highlighted government efforts to revive struggling SOEs, including resuming operations at the Tema Oil Refinery and recapitalising the Agricultural Development Bank and National Investment Bank.
Daniel Tettey Ayi, Vice-President of Operations at indigenous energy company Genser Energy, is retiring after nearly 15 years with the firm. His career spans the Tema Oil Refinery, Oman Refineries & Petrochemicals Company, and Genser, where he oversaw the commissioning and operation of five power plants managing more than 200 megawatts of installed capacity.
At least one indigenous lender has formally applied for a non-interest banking licence in Ghana, with four additional banks preparing applications following the Bank of Ghana's release of guidelines in January 2026. The regulator has signalled readiness to assess applications, while the Securities and Exchange Commission works on rules for sukuk, Islamic financial instruments offering alternative funding options.