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    John Jinapor charges PHDC board to unlock Ghana’s energy sector potential

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    Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor with members of the new PHDC board Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor with members of the new PHDC board

    The Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, has announced the inauguration of the Board of the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC), describing it as a major step toward establishing a vibrant and fully integrated petroleum hub for Ghana and the sub-region.

    In a Facebook post on November 22, 2025, the sector minister stated that he has tasked the Board with taking bold steps to attract strategic investments across the entire energy value chain, including storage, refining, transportation, and supporting infrastructure.

    John Jinapor emphasised that PHDC must play a catalytic role in unlocking the vast opportunities within the sector.

    PHDC signs MoU to boost fuel storage infrastructure

    “Ghana already serves, in many ways, as an energy hub for the sub-region, with the distribution of power and petroleum products flowing through our country to neighbouring states. The work of PHDC will further position us to harness this strategic advantage and transform it into sustained economic growth,” John Jinapor stated.

    The newly inaugurated Board members are:

    George Blay-Morkeh (Chairman)

    Dr Toni Aubynn, Esq. (Ag. CEO)

    David Ampofo

    Francis Tettey-Sackey, Esq.

    Patrick Ofori

    Abednego Akuteck

    Dr Mizpah Ama Dziedzorm Rockson



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