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Govt lifts ban on construction of new LPG stations

The government of Ghana has lifted the ban it imposed in 2017 on the construction of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) stations.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
August 4, 2022
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The government of Ghana has lifted the ban it imposed in 2017 on the construction of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) stations.

The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.

This also follows the ongoing strike by Tanker Drivers and LPG Marketing Companies over the issue.

In a statement released by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), “Cabinet has granted a special dispensation to allow the completion of the construction of stranded LPG stations across the country”.

The Authority has asked all Oil Marketing Companies and LPG companies to begin processes for approval.

“We are therefore requesting all OMCs/LPGMCs who were affected by this directive to resubmit their applications to the Authority”, the statement stated.

The Ghana National Tanker Drivers Association has complained about its working conditions and treatment from the authority and the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company.

The drivers have also raised concerns with the seals and tracking devices that check the integrity of the fuel in the transportation process.

On Monday, the group began a strike and left some consumers unable to purchase LPG for their homes and business.

Background

Following the Atomic Gas Explosion that killed at least 7 people and injured 132 in Accra, the government after a crucial cabinet meeting, announced several directives, about ten of them geared towards sanitizing the fuel distribution and retail sector, to improve safety and save more lives.

Atomic Gas explosion

One of the decisions, as approved by the President, was an immediate end to the construction of new fuel stations, to allow the NPA and its allied agencies, to carry out a proper audit of all the facilities.

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