The Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy (CEMSE), Ben Nsiah, has endorsed J.K. Horgle Transport Company Limited to win multiple awards at the upcoming 2025 Ghana Energy Awards, describing the firm as a model of responsibility and reliability in Ghana’s petroleum haulage industry.
Mr. Nsiah said the company’s strong safety culture anchored on driver welfare, public safety and strict product handling protocols positions it as an exceptional performer in the downstream sector.
“J.K. Horgle ensures their drivers are safe, the public is safe, and the products they transport remain secure from the depots to retail outlets,” he stated, praising the company for its unwavering adherence to industry best practices.
He noted that CEMSE’s evaluations point to a “deep-rooted culture of compliance, continuous improvement and professional excellence,” making J.K. Horgle Transport a compelling candidate for best Downstream Energy Company of the Year, CEO of the year (Petroleum) and visionary Leader categories, at the awards ceremony slated for Friday 28 November 2025.
Mr. Nsiah also highlighted the firm’s continuous investment in capacity-building, particularly driver training, and its longstanding record of delivering petroleum products without incident calling it clear evidence of operational discipline and safety leadership.
“In the transport or downstream energy category, the most deserving winner is J.K. Horgle,” he emphasised.
Established more than four decades ago, J.K. Horgle Transport Company under the leadership of CEO Joseph Kwaku Horgle has played a pivotal role in shaping petroleum logistics in West Africa. Through rigorous training, continuous monitoring and strong performance incentives, the company has championed local excellence within the oil and gas value chain.
Mr. Horgle’s leadership has also seen the integration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles into the firm’s core operations, contributing to community development and broader economic growth.

