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Home » A Call for Decisive Action on Local Refining and Energy Independence

A Call for Decisive Action on Local Refining and Energy Independence

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 25, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ghana’s Oil Paradox: A Call for Decisive Action on Local Refining and Energy Independence

As global oil markets reel from geopolitical unrest—especially in the Middle East—Ghana finds itself at a critical juncture. We are an oil-producing nation, yet far too vulnerable to foreign supply chains. This paradox weakens our economy and exposes our people.

The Numbers Tell a Story
We produce over 186,000 barrels of crude oil daily and consume less than 88,000 barrels per day. By this margin, Ghana should be self-sufficient. Yet we import nearly 80% of our refined fuel, sacrificing valuable foreign exchange and economic stability.

This inefficiency is more than a technical failure—it is a missed opportunity for sovereignty.

The Employment Dividend
With the successful commissioning of the Sentuo Oil Refinery, over 1,000 direct jobs were created within months. Industry projections show that a revitalized Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), supported by decentralized modular refineries, could generate over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs across engineering, logistics, and industrial maintenance.

This could significantly chip away at Ghana’s youth unemployment rate, which stood at 13.4% in 2023.

A 24-Hour Economy Powered by Ghanaian Hands

President Mahama’s 24-hour economy initiative aligns naturally with energy sector reform. Refineries and logistics hubs operating in continuous shifts will:

Expand job opportunities in rural and urban areas, Boost industrial output and regional trade, Offer Ghanaian enterprises like Engineers & Planners (E&P) a powerful platform to grow beyond infrastructure into energy sector innovation.

E&P already employs thousands in mining and heavy equipment services. With strategic support, such indigenous firms can become the very backbone of Ghana’s refining revolution.

Strategic Actions for a Sovereign Path Forward

1. Revamp and Reposition TOR through transparent investment and accountable public-private partnerships. Let TOR rise as a modern symbol of Ghanaian industrial pride.

2. Scale Modular Refineries in Western, Central, and Volta Regions to decentralize capacity and stimulate local economies.

3. Mandate Local Refining Quotas—at least 50% of all oil drilled must be refined domestically to support internal stability and pricing predictability.

4. Establish Strategic Petroleum Reserves to buffer Ghana from global supply disruptions and protect essential services.

5. Create a Refinery Jobs Corps in partnership with TVETs and universities to train 5,000 youth annually in technical fields linked to energy production.

6. Empower Ghanaian-Owned Enterprises through procurement guarantees, tax incentives, and long-term refinery infrastructure contracts.

7. Launch a National Refining & Logistics Oversight Council to promote transparency, indigenous participation, and annual performance benchmarks.

It’s Time to Refine Our Future
Let us be clear—this is not only about oil. It is about dignity, jobs, sovereignty, and belief in our own capacity. The infrastructure is possible, the knowledge exists, and the human capital is ready.

President Mahama and Honourable Jinapor must now translate opportunity into legacy. The path to economic freedom flows beneath our feet—refining it is the next act of national leadership.

Let Ghana rise—not by catching cold when others sneeze, but by breathing strength into its own lungs.

Retired Senior Citizen
Teshie-Nungua
[email protected]



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