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‘All hands on deck for petroleum hub to be a success’ – Richard Abbey Jnr.

The CEO of Xodus Communications, which organizes the annual Ghana Oil & Gas Awards, Richard Abbey Jnr., has asked stakeholders in the industry to support the development of a petroleum hub in Ghana that aims to turn the nation into a major hub for West African refining.

“We urge all relevant parties to embrace the proposal so that we may stop the devaluation of our currency and lower petroleum product imports.
We hope that the current administration and those that follow it will share our political will in taking this measure.

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“Ghana imports in excess of US$100million of petroleum products. We cannot have oil and be poor. Indigenous investors should have an unwavering appetite for risk and take advantage of an energy economy which will see the construction of refineries, petrochemical plants, storage tanks and jetties with port infrastructures,” he said at the 2022 edition of the Ghana Oil & Gas awards that saw industry leaders honoured for their work in 2022.

In October 2020, government passed the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation bill, an initial step in the development of a refining and petrochemicals complex that will see Ghana become a central refining hub for the West African region. The development is set to provide a boost for local companies and allow Ghana to best take advantage of new regional trade opportunities.

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Despite the growing excitement and enthusiasm about the project, which has potential to take advantage of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Mr. Abbey urged government to avoid bureaucracies and adhere to championing local content – which will offer highly skilled jobs to Ghanaians.

Support initiative to curb cedi depreciation, reduce import of petroleum products – Abbey Jnr.

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