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  • Which is the best oil refinery in Ghana?
  • Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) Ltd. is Ghana¡¯s premier oil refinery. With the ideal refinery configuration and sufficient storage tank capacity, it is among the best refineries in Africa and supports the country¡¯s economic growth and investment initiatives.
  • When will sentuo oil refinery start operations in Ghana?
  • Ghana's first privately-owned refinery, Sentuo Oil Refinery, will start operations in August 2023. It is expected to rival the struggling state-owned Tema Oil Refinery.
  • Where is the oil refinery located in Ghana?
  • A US$1.98 billion oil refinery facility at Tema, Ghana is scheduled to commence operation by end of August this year. The refinery, which is the latest investment of the Sentuo Group, is expected to produce five million metric tonnes of petroleum products including liquified petroleum gas (LPG), jet fuel, gasoline, diesel and fuel oil.
  • Who owns the Ghanaian oil refinery?
  • The refinery was first named the Ghanaian Italian Petroleum Company (GHAIP). It was licensed as a private limited liability company in 1960 as a fully owned Italian company ¨C ANIC Societa per Azioni and AGIP Societa per Azioni of Italy were its major shareholders. In April 1977, the Government of Ghana became the sole shareholder.
  • How many barrels per stream day (BPD) is Ghana's Tema Oil Refinery?
  • Ghana¡¯s 45,000Barrels Per Stream Day (BPD) Tema Oil Refinery is not functioning. But the country has had two modular refineries in the last five years: the Platon Refinery and Akwaaba Link Investment Refinery, which collectively have combined nameplate capacity of 8,000BPD.
  • Who owns Tema Oil Refinery?
  • The Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) is one of two crude oil refineries in Ghana. In 1977, the Government of Ghana became the sole shareholder. The name of the refinery was changed to the Tema Oil Refinery in 1991. The refinery was first named the Ghanaian Italian Petroleum Company (GHAIP).