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Each of the three new refineries will have a minimum processing capacity of 300,000 barrels of oil per stream day, a major scale-up from Ghana's current refining capacity, the deputy minister said.
The Ghanaian government has re-echoed its commitment to a comprehensive decade-long plan to construct three new oil refineries, five petrochemical plants, and ten tank
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President Inaugurates First Private Oil Refinery in Ghana
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has Inaugurated Ghana's first private oil refinery and pledged to revitalize the state-owned Tema Oil Refinery (TOR). Constructed by the Sentuo Group
Tema, Jan. 26, GNA- President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Friday commissioned Ghana's first private oil refinery built by the Sentuo Group, Ghana, a Chinese conglomerate, at the Tema Industrial Area, near
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The oil extracted from seeds was applied for biodiesel production through transesterification using a 6:1 methanol to oil molar ratio with 0.7% catalyst at 50 °C for 65 min. The process resulted in a
Plans are underway to construct three oil refineries, five hydrochemical plants and ten tank farms as part of a comprehensive strategy to expand the country's energy infrastructure and
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The Refinery processing plant is made up of the primary crude distillation unit (CDU) with Naphtha hydrotreating and premium forming (PRF) unit. water and compressed air system. TOR uses simple distillation to separate crude oil
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The Kumasi Wastewater Treatment Plant (KWTP) is a waste water treatment plant whose construction was completed in 2021. The Kumasi Waterwater Treatment Plant was commissioned by the Ghanaian Minister of
While water conditioning is essential in most SWRO treatment plants, the impacts of chemical addition on membrane fouling should also be properly evaluated. Accra desalination
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Traditionally, information on the diversity and uses of medicinal plants in Ghana is only made known through ethnobotanical studies by some individual researchers.
- What is herbal treatment in Ghana?
- Herbal treatment is a primordial medicinal approach that offers a secure, efficient, and inexpensive cure for Ghana’s populace since time memorial.nnCurrently, the current generation in most African countries heavily relies on herbal medicine for various health requirements, such as medicines for sexually transmitted infections.
- Who built Ghana's first oil refinery?
- Tema, Jan. 26, GNA- President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Friday commissioned Ghana’s first private oil refinery built by the Sentuo Group, Ghana, a Chinese conglomerate, at the Tema Industrial Area, near Accra.
- Why should Ghana invest in a petroleum refinery?
- President Akufo-Addo said the refinery would not only provide the country with petroleum products but also create jobs and empower local communities, drive investment in related industries and contribute to the overall realisation of Ghana’s broader industrialisation agenda.
- Why should Ghana invest in a private sector project?
- He thanked the government of Ghana for creating the conducive and enabling atmosphere for the private sector to thrive, saying the project would complement Ghana’s quest for energy sustainability and efficiency.
- How many barrels a year will Ghana produce?
- The facility is expected to be completed this year and would operate at a production capacity of five million barrels per year. At a colourful ceremony, President Akufo-Addo said the development was a significant milestone in Ghana’s journey towards energy independence, industrialisation and economic prosperity.