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INSTEPR to engage gov’t on possible collapse of TOR

Energy policy think tank, INSTEPR, along with some Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have announced their intention to engage government on the possible collapse of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR).

Executive Director of INSTEPR, Kwadwo Poku, in a statement issued on Tuesday, November 15, said government cannot allow a national asset like TOR to collapse and turned into a tank farm, as proposed by others in the past.

According to him, it has been eight long months since the reconstitution of a new board and Managing Director for TOR, but the local refinery is yet to refine a parcel of crude oil.

A situation he says, is becoming worrying for industry experts.

Read details of statement below:

15th November,2022

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THE COLLAPSE OF TEMA OIL REFINERY (TOR) WHILE GHANAIANS SUFFER UNDER HIGH PETROLEUM PRICES AND EXPOSED TO SUPPLY RISK.

 

The question on the minds of most Ghanaians is, why is Tema Oil Refinery not working? In recent months there has been over 150% increase in prices of Petroleum products. This has brought immense hardship on the average Ghanaian through the increase in the prices of goods and transport.

The last time the Refinery refined crude Oil was in April 2021, just before the appointment of the Interim Management Committee (IMC) on 15th June 2021. The Minister tasked the IMC among other things to receive and assess viable partnerships for TOR. The three member IMC was at TOR for 9 months and during that period there were no procurement or refining of crude.

INSTEPR in several publications questioned the work of the IMC and felt they did not perform according to their scope of work. A new Managing Director, Mr. Jerry K. Hinson and board of directors were appointed on 2nd March 2022. The refinery, 8 months after the new board, has still not refined a single parcel of crude oil. A situation which is becoming very worrying to industry experts.

The premier Oil Refinery when working reduces the importation of petroleum products including LPG (Cooking Gas) and provides job security to the hundreds of technical staff. TOR until April 2021, had a tolling business model which was started by Mr. Isaac Osei with Woodfields Energy Resources. This business sustained the refinery with cashflow until the contract was frustrated and not renewed without any substitute arrangement.

Today, the problems at the refinery are as it was 5 years after the explosion that reduced its refining capacity from 45,000 bpd to 23,000 bpd. INSTEPR in the past, had outlined the following to solve the problems at Tema Oil Refinery:

 

 

  1. Fix the CDU from the 23,000 bpsd to 45,000 bpsd
  2.  Solve the RFCC problem
  3. Install hydrotreating catalysts and technologies for all crude oil fractions, enabling the refinery to meet 50 ppm or lower specification.
  4. Construct a gas pipeline (less than 1KM) to power the refinery. This stops the refinery from using expensive Crude oil for power.
  5. Put measures and security in place to stop the theft of products.

The government as majority shareholder of the refinery has been quiet on any plans to get the refinery working to cushion the suffering of Ghanaians. The cost to revamp TOR and provide capital for its operations is estimated at USD $500 million. We all know Ministry of Finance does not have this money especially under the watchful eyes of the IMF.

The Institute in consultation with other civil society organization and industry experts will organize a forum to engage government to find a lasting solution to the TOR problem. We cannot allow a national asset like TOR to collapse and turned into a tank farm, as proposed by others in the past.

 

Signed.

Executive Director

 

 

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