The President and Chief Executive Officer of Tetracore Energy Group, Olakunle Williams, noted that the facility marks a major milestone for Tetracore Gas Ghana Limited, describing it as part of a broader growth journey for the Tetracore Energy Group.
According to him, plans are already underway to establish both piped and virtual gas distribution facilities across key energy demand hubs in the country.
“We intend to deploy over US$80 million within the next 18 months to achieve this rapid scale and expand our energy footprint across key markets in Ghana,” Mr. Williams revealed.
Beyond investment in CNG, Mr. Williams also announced that the company plans to launch a 1,200-metric-tonnes-per-day urea and ammonia plant, as well as a 5,000-barrels-per-day synthetic gas-to-liquids plant, with combined investments of over US$800 million, to foster energy and food security within the region.
“These are ambitious projects, and once again, Tetracore Energy Group is at the forefront of taking on what many would consider daring—because we believe Africa’s gas resources must be transformed into long-term industrial and economic value for Africans,” he stated.
He added that the company’s investment goes far beyond infrastructure development, emphasizing that “we are also committed to nurturing local talent and expertise. We have trained a strong and highly competent workforce, including eight Ghanaian operators—both male and female—on the fundamentals of operating CNG processing, dispensing, and receiving facilities.”
The Acting Executive Secretary of the Energy Commission, Madam Eunice A. Biritwum; the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Gas Company, Madam Judith Adjobah Blay; Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E. Moses Ifedayo Adeoye; the Chief Executive Officer of VALCO, Dr. Robert Makila Sambian; and the Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers, Mr. Duncan Amoah, delivered goodwill messages.


He added that the project aligns with one of GOIL’s key CSI pillars—supporting access to quality and inclusive education—in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4).
Dr. Dake thanked the Department of Sociology and the University of Ghana for the opportunity to extend GOIL’s “Good Energy” to the academic community.
Also present at the ceremony were GOIL’s Head of Fuels Marketing, Mr. Emmanuel K. Agyiri; the Group Chief Finance Officer, Mr. Robert Nii Lartey; as well as lecturers and students of the Department of Sociology.
The handover marks another milestone in GOIL’s commitment to national development through education and human capital investment, reinforcing its role as a strategic national institution contributing to Ghana’s progress beyond energy supply.
The visit by GRIDCo top officials aimed to officially congratulate TOR’s management on restoring refinery operations after prolonged inactivity.
The delegation also explored collaboration avenues between GRIDCo and TOR, supporting the Government’s reset agenda, particularly in strengthening strategic state-owned enterprises.
The GRIDCo delegation included its Board Chairperson, Mrs. Kuukua Maurice Ankara, Esq., board members, the Chief Executive Officer, Ing. Mark Awuah Baah and senior management officials.
They were warmly received by Mr. Edmond Kombat, Esq., Managing Director of TOR, and his management team.
The resumption of operations at TOR marks a historic milestone, reaffirming its readiness to strengthen Ghana’s downstream petroleum industry and deliver value to Ghanaians.
