Ghana Revives its crude oil Refinery. ๐
Ghana Revives Its Crude oil Refinery
Ghana has marked a major step in its efforts to revitalise domestic fuel production with the arrival of its first shipment of Angolan crude oil.
Ghana received its first shipment of Angolan crude oil, marking a significant step in revitalizing domestic fuel production.
Operational challenges at Sentuo were previously attributed to financial and political constraints, impacting crude processing.
Increased refining activities aim to reduce Ghana’s dependency on imported fuel products while diversifying energy sources.
The delivery was made by a Greek-operated Suezmax tanker, Nicolaos, which docked at the Sentuo Refinery following a six-month hiatus in operations.
According to vessel tracking data, the 165,000-deadweight-tonne Nicolaos, operated by Andriaki Shipping, loaded approximately 500,000 barrels of Palanca crude oil on 25 April. The vessel had been scheduled to discharge its cargo at Tema between 3 and 5 May.
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