The U.S. has become the first country to export 10 million metric tonnes (mmt) of liquefied natural gas in a single month, according to preliminary data from financial firm LSEG. The U.S. exported a record 10.1 mmt of the liquid fuel in October, up from a revised figure of 9.1 mmt in September, LSEG data...
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Energy Minister Tours Ghana Standards Authority Energy Meter Testing Laboratory
Armah-Kofi Buah Throws Weight Behind Petroleum Hub Project
Energy Commission of Ghana Tightens Oversight of Electrical Cables to Protect Consumers
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr. John Jinapor, has commissioned a new meter manufacturing facility established by MBH Power Ghana Ltd. in Tema, reaffirming government’s commitment to localising the production of electricity meters.
Government Reaffirms 1,200MW State-Owned Power Plant to Cut Energy Costs
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has commenced a major ECG infrastructure upgrade in Adenta aimed at improving power supply quality and reliability for residents and businesses in the Greater Accra Region.
CSOs push for fast-tracking of Atuabo Gas Phase II Project
We are now consuming more power than projected – PURC BossSource: Myjoyonline.com
Pump prices set to rise again with petrol up 3.59%, diesel 1.52% in March window
Nigeria To Begin Exporting New Light Crude Grade Cawthorne From March, Boosting National Oil Output
GHEITI urges gov’t to reconsider Ghana Gas aggregator role
PHDC to Hold Strategic Engagement With Leading CSO’s on March 4
Energy Ministry orders probe into rapid depletion of ECG prepaid credit
Tullow Oil to Acquire TEN FPSO in $205 Million Deal to Cut Costs and Boost Offshore Ghana Field Economics
Clean Energy Chamber Calls for Lower Import Duties on EVs and Components for Local Assembly
Ghana Energy Awards Opens 10th Anniversary Activities with Courtesy Call on Ministry
The End of Baseload Power as We Know It
CEMSE Calls for Electricity Tariff Reduction in 1Q26
Bondzie Outlines Reform Agenda at Energy Commission Staff Durbar
Day: November 4, 2025
Oil slips on oversupply concerns, stronger dollar
Oil prices fell over 1% on Tuesday as OPEC+’s decision to pause output hikes in the first quarter next year along with weak manufacturing data and a stronger dollar weighed on the market. Brent crude futures fell 82 cents, or around 1.3%, to $64.07 a barrel by 0905 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was...
Fuel price cuts reflect economic recovery – COPEC
The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) has lauded the latest round of fuel price reductions across the country, describing the development as a strong signal of improving economic fundamentals.In the first pricing window of November, leading Oil Marketing Company, Star Oil, slashed petrol prices to GH¢11.97 per litre and diesel to GH¢12.47 per litre one...
Energy commission deepens engagement with stakeholders to strengthen energy sector
As part of its stakeholder engagement drive under the newly inaugurated Board, the Energy Commission held a high-level meeting with Chief Executives of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) at the NZEB in Accra on 29th October 2025 to enhance cooperation and address key industry concerns. The Board Chairman, Prof. John Gartchie Gatsi, reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment...
COMAC Warns High LPG Taxes Could Fuel Deforestation Across West Africa
The Ghana Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) has cautioned that excessive taxes on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) are undermining efforts to promote clean energy and protect forests across West Africa. The Chamber says the growing tax burden is forcing millions of low-income households to revert to charcoal and firewood for cooking, accelerating deforestation and...
West Africa needs cross-border LPG strategy to drive clean energy — COMAC Chairman
The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) is calling for a regional approach to LPG supply and pricing to ensure that all West African countries benefit from emerging energy infrastructure, including Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery.Speaking at the just-ended OTL Africa Downstream Energy Week in Lagos, COMAC Chairman Gabriel Kumi said the success of the Dangote Refinery...
IMF’s Ghana Rep. Describes IPPs Debt Restructuring as Crucial Reset for Energy Sector
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has described Ghana’s renegotiation of legacy arrears owed to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) as a major turning point for the country’s energy sector, signalling renewed investor confidence and improved financial discipline. For years, Ghana’s power sector had been burdened by more than US$2.5 billion in arrears to IPPs, a situation...






