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Ghana Gas, NPA strengthen sector collaboration

Ghana Gas CEO And NPA CEO NPA and Ghana Gas pledge to strengthen downstream

Tue, 16 Jun 2026 Source: Daniel Kaku, Contributor

The Chief Executive Officer of Ghana National Gas Limited Company, Judith Adjobah Blay, and her team paid a courtesy call on the Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority, Godwin Kudzo Tameklo (Esq), on Tuesday.

The visit follows an initial meeting in August 2025 aimed at exploring mutual collaboration to drive growth in Ghana’s petroleum downstream sector.

Discussions on Tuesday focused on promoting the smooth operations of Ghana Gas and facilitating partnerships between the two entities.

In her remarks, Judith Adjobah Blay noted that regular engagements are necessary to ensure both parties remain aligned as strategic partners.

“Following the meeting we had in August last year, we agreed to meet again and discuss a few more technical issues that have a bearing on the work of NPA and Ghana Gas,” she said.

“This is because we serve businesses and sometimes these meetings need to be held regularly, so that we can be on the same page as to how we serve these companies that come to us,” Mrs Blay stated.

Responding, Tameklo thanked Ghana Gas for the courtesy call and assured that the NPA will continue to deliver on its mandate to ensure that nothing undermines Ghana Gas’s operations.

“I personally want to thank the CEO of Ghana Gas for the visit, and we want to assure you that the NPA will return the favour,” he said.

“We will intensify our operational efforts in areas where we need to, to make your work less difficult and ensure that your operations move on smoothly,” Tameklo added.

“I am sure that we have agreed on decisions that will benefit both organisations collectively, and the NPA will deliver on its part of the bargain for the greater good of our sector,” he concluded.

The meeting reaffirms the strong partnership between the National Petroleum Authority and Ghana Gas, highlighting a shared commitment to collaboration, operational efficiency, and the sustainable growth of Ghana’s energy sector.

Source: Daniel Kaku, Contributor