The Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy has paid a working visit to the Accra Plains Depot (APD) of BOSTEnergies, reaffirming Parliament’s commitment to oversight within Ghana’s vital energy sector.

The visit is part of the legislature’s ongoing efforts to assess the performance and operations of key institutions in the downstream petroleum and energy supply chain.

During the engagement, BOSTEnergies’ Managing Director, Afetsi Awoonor, and Deputy Managing Director, Nat Salifu Acheampong, presented the company’s 2026 strategic work plan and provided the Committee with updates on current operational activities at the depot.

Members of Parliament were then taken on a guided tour of the Accra Plains Depot, where they received briefings on storage operations and the infrastructure that underpins the country’s fuel distribution network.

The visit emphasized BOSTEnergies’ dedication to transparency, accountability, and operational efficiency, reflecting its critical role in ensuring the long-term security and stability of Ghana’s energy supply chain.

The Parliamentary Committee indicated that it will continue similar oversight visits to other key energy facilities across the country, fulfilling its mandate to safeguard Ghana’s energy interests.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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