Private oil refinery firm Sentuo Oil Refinery is expected to receive a significant consignment of crude oil from Ghana’s offshore fields today for local processing.
OYBUSINESS understands that the refinery will take delivery of approximately one million barrels of Jubilee crude, marking a major step in efforts to increase domestic refining capacity and reduce reliance on imported petroleum products.
Industry analysts view the move as part of the government’s broader strategy to encourage the local processing of Ghana’s crude oil, particularly amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that continue to create uncertainty in global energy markets.
The development is also expected to have implications for fuel pricing in Ghana.
Market watchers note that Bulk Oil Distribution Companies typically factor in freight and insurance costs when pricing imported petroleum products. Refining crude locally could help reduce some of these costs, creating room for more competitive pricing for consumers.
Speaking to JOYBUSINESS, the Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), Duncan Amoah, described the initiative as timely given current developments in the Middle East.