Son Joo-Suk, CEO of K-Petro (Left), and Hassan Tampuli (Right) signing the agreement while Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam and other officials looks on.

Ghana’s petroleum downstream regulator, NPA has signed a technical cooperation agreement with K-Petro of South Korea as part of its effort to ensure fuel quality and distribution management systems.

The Chief Executive Officer of NPA, Hassan Tampuli and Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, Deputy Minister for Energy in charge of petroleum, signed on behalf of the Authority while Son Joo-Suk, CEO of K-Petro, did same for his organisation.

Ghana’s Deputy Head of Mission, Dr Joseph Agoe witnessed the signing ceremony.

Other members of the NPA’s team included Mr Simeon Tawiah, Member of the NPA Governing Board, Hawa Ajei, Director of Legal and Mr Theophilus Mohenu, Director of Quality Assurance.

It would be recalled that NPA and K-Petroleum, in April last year, signed an MoU to work together to promote quality petroleum products while contributing to efforts to curb carbon emissions.During that signing of the MoU, K-Petro agreed to assist the NPA with the needed support to improve mechanisms for promoting petroleum quality and distribution in the country.“We are committed to contributing to climate change and this signing is another demonstration of our commitment,” Son Joo-Suk, CEO of K-Petroleum said.

 

 

 

Source:www.energynewsafrica.com