Ghana Has Fuel Reserves to Last Over Two Months – NPA Acting CEO Assures


The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tamakloe, has assured the public that Ghana has sufficient fuel reserves to meet national demand for over two months, despite growing global concerns about energy supply disruptions.

Speaking during a briefing with the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy in Senchi on Saturday, Mr. Tamakloe disclosed that the country currently holds more than 200 million litres of petrol and 150 million litres of diesel in reserve.

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“I can assure the good people of Ghana that we have enough stock to last us beyond two months, and with all the ongoing efforts, we are confident there will be no supply disruptions,” he stated.

He further noted that vessels carrying additional fuel supplies are already anchored in Ghanaian waters, ready to augment current reserves. Mr. Tamakloe also pointed to Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery, now producing large volumes of petrol and diesel, as a strategic source to help secure Ghana’s fuel needs moving forward.

At a time when international fuel markets are under pressure, the NPA boss called on Ghanaians to remain calm and confident in the measures being taken to maintain a steady and reliable supply across the nation.

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