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GOIL PLC commissions 5 Auto Gas stations nationwide

 GOIL PLC has officially commissioned five Auto Gas stations simultaneously at five specific locations nationwide at a colourful ceremony held at the Burma Camp GOIL service station, Accra, on Wednesday, October 18, 2023.

The five locations include the Cape Coast By-Pass in the Central region, the GOIL Burma Camp and Kpeshie service station in the Greater Accra Region, Paco Gas station, Takoradi in the Western Region (yet to be approved by NPA), and Kentinkrono, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.

This move by GOIL is in preparation of the full implementation of the government’s cylinder recirculation module (CRM) policy, which aims to ensure that by 2030—50percent of Ghanaians have access to safe, clean and environmentally friendly liquefied petroleum gas.

Speaking at the opening of the new gas stations in Accra, the Group CEO of GOIL PLC, Kwame Osei-Prempeh, said GOIL is at the forefront of meeting all the supply chain requirements set by the NPA. This commitment is demonstrated through the construction of two Cylinder Bottling Plants, one in Kumasi and another in Tema, as well as the establishment of the five modern Auto Gas stations.

He further explained the sites were selected because they meet the necessary criteria, including approval from the Land Use & Spatial Planning Authority, compliance with National Petroleum Authority (NPA) regulations, profitability, and ensuring that customers in different areas have access to modern and safe gas facilities.

The Modern Auto Gas Stations are designed based on current construction procedures and international safety standards. The technical experts used Gas Leakage Detection Alarms, Loading Arms, Sprinkler Systems, Automated and Emergency Shut-Off Valves coupled with underground LPG storage tanks fitted with standard equipment. The reason for the choice is to ensure the risk of LPG leaks with the resultant fire accidents and explosions are reduced to the barest minimum. The Modern Auto gas Stations will reduce manual handling of the opening and closing of valves, which makes them a safer option for dispensing of LPG into vehicles in Ghana,” Mr. Osei-Prempeh stated.

He also mentioned that talks between GOIL's Technical and Special Products Department and the NPA highlighted the importance of adding cylinder filling stations to the project. This is necessary to ensure that GOIL can continue providing safe cylinder filling services to its LPG customers until the complete rollout of the CRM.

Mr. Osei-Prempeh added that the commissioning of the facilities will further strengthened and widen the company’s portfolio and consolidate gains already made in the LPG business, saying, “as an indigenous company, GOIL will continue to do its business in the national interest and ensure that the interest and safety of our consumers always come first”.

Speaking on behalf of the sector Minister, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, his Deputy Minister for Energy, Andrew Kofi Egyapa Mercer, congratulated GOIL Plc for achieving this milestone, an accomplishment the entire nation takes pride in.

He said the commissioning of this modern Auto Gas station here in Burma Camp and by extension the other four stations in Kpeshie, Cape Coast, Takoradi and Kumasi marks a significant achievement in the implementation of energy policy as it pertains to the transport sector in Ghana.

According to him, the opening of these facilities represents a major achievement in the country's energy policy, which has been to adopt natural gas as a transition fuel for power generation and transportation.

GOIL's opening of these modern autogas stations is therefore in full alignment with Ghana's just energy transition pathway to net-zero status. The expectation is that the increased access to safe outlets for the sale and purchase of auto gas in the country will translate into a gradual increase in the usage of gas-powered vehicles nationwide,” he stated.

“It is also the expectation that the association of a trusted indigenous brand like GOIL with auto gas will enhance confidence in the use of gas for vehicle fueling and dispel any existing negative safety-related notions on the use of gas for transportation purposes,” he added.

Again, Mercer stressed that it is his firm believe that the establishment of more Autogas stations will catalyze the opening of businesses and services such as specialized retrofitting and servicing garages which are necessary to support the gradual migration towards the use of gas to power vehicles.

The attendant increase in employment opportunities in the space will be a significant benefit to Ghana's economy. GOIL PLC has indeed blazed a trail which all OMCS operating in Ghana must follow,” he said.

Esther Anku, a Senior Programme Officer at the NPA, emphasised the facilities would deepen the country’s efforts to ensure 50percent of Ghanaians have access to safe, clean and environmentally friendly liquefied petroleum gas by 2030.

I am very excited to see these facilities come into fruition, But, how they are operated and maintained is crucial”, she added

She, therefore, urged management of GOIL to embrace technological innovations to deliver unrivalled customer experience as well as maintain the safety measures embedded in the facilities.

The construction of the stations was in partnership South Korea’s Yooju Engineering and Construction Limited.

The Dealer of the Burma Camp GOIL service station, Aretha Barkers Woode expressed delight and thanked GOIL for using her station to commission all the five Auto Gas stations simultaneously. She urged motorists, household consumers and the general public to patronize the station to experience that best service in Gas and other fuels at the Burma Camp GOIL service station.

Present at the ceremony were high level Military officers; Industry players; former MD of GOIL, Patrick Akorli; Brand Ambassador of GOIL, Prof Azumah Nelson; Faustina Nelson; former Board Members of GOIL, Board members and management of GOIL Plc; Moses Asaga and Alhassan Tampuli, former CEOs of NPA; OMC boss, Kwaku Agyeman Duah; Executive Secretary of COPEC, Duncan Amoah; officials from NPA, GSA, EPA, GNFS, FID; and some GOIL Dealers.

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