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NPA to deploy automated dispensers to implement 24-hour economy

 The National Pe­troleum Authority (NPA) is exploring various aspects of the downstream petroleum value chain, alongside a comprehensive implementation plan to facilitate the rollout of a 24-hour economy within the industry.

The Chief Executive of the NPA, Mr Godwin Kudzo Tame­klo, said the initial phase might include the deployment of automated dispensers at selected petroleum retail outlets, as well as the implementation of measures to ensure the continuous opera­tion of bulk storage facilities and depots, among other initiatives.

He said the planned implemen­tation of the 24-hour economy in the downstream petroleum sector was in line with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision of run­ning a 24-hour economy to grow the economy and create more jobs.

Mr Tameklo was delivering a keynote speech at the Down­stream Dialogue 2025, organised by the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) in Accra yesterday.

The two-day dialogue is being held on the theme; ‘Ghana’s Downstream Oil and Gas Sector: Challenges and Opportunities.’

The platform is for the stake­holders in the petroleum down­stream sector to discuss pertinent issues, share insights, and devel­op actionable strategies for the growth and sustainability of the industry.

Topics include: “Downtown Petroleum Sector, Local Content and Participation,” “Navigating the Energy Transition in the Downstream Petroleum Sector: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Roadmap to Sustainability,” and “Policy Development and Regula­tory Reforms.”

Mr Tameklo indicated thatt the NPA envisioned a downstream sector that was innovative, effi­cient, and sustainable.

“Since assuming office, I have emphasised the importance of af­fordability, quality, and reliability in the supply of petroleum products to Ghanaians.

“Our commitment is to ensure fair pricing and strict adherence to industry standards, in alignment with the vision of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, to reset and transform the sector while also rolling out 24-hour economy solutions”, he stated.

The NPA Boss called for robust collaboration with industry players, sister government agencies, and international partners to achieve the goals set in the industry.

“We must strive to reaffirm our commitment to excellence, trans­parency, and innovation. Together, we can overcome challenges and seize opportunities to ensure that Ghana’s petroleum downstream industry remains an efficient and significant contributor to our na­tion’s prosperity”, he added.

Mr Tameklo Esq. noted that since the inception of the NPA about 20 years ago, the industry had evolved significantly.

He said a solid foundation had been laid through the establish­ment of regulatory frameworks for pricing, supply, quality and the development of infrastructure among others.

“Ghana’s petroleum down­stream plays a pivotal role in providing assurance for our na­tion’s energy security while driving economic growth,” he mentioned.

The NPA Chief Executive said while achieving a lot, the impact of some policies had brought about some negative externalities such as illegal imports, credit opac­ity, distribution inefficiencies and some infrastructure glut, amongst many others.

Besides, he highlighted that, the industry was also evolving to accommodate the global call for climate change mitigation plans, as well as the impending risk of stranding of fossil fuel assets.

Mr Tameklo, therefore, called for a balance between providing energy security (product availabil­ity, accessibility and affordability) to Ghanaian consumers as well as ensuring that the industry adapts efficiently to energy transition happenings around the world.

 BY TIMES REPORTER  

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