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Home » Ghana: No fuel shortage in sight – BOST

Ghana: No fuel shortage in sight – BOST

September 24, 2022
Ghana: No fuel shortage in sight – BOST
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The Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST) Company is fighting off claims suggesting there is an imminent fuel shortage in Ghana.

THE Managing Director of BOST, Edwin Provencal, says that the company has at least 13 days of fuel in its own reserve in addition to other private storage facilities.

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Mr Provencal said this in response to claims by some analysts have, in the last few weeks, predicted such a situation citing the depreciation of the cedi as a key factor. He stressed that the claim “is not accurate at all.”

“We have tank farms across the length and breadth of the country. When I came back to check, we have almost 40 days in private storage plus the 13 days in BOST; so, we are nowhere near running out.”

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