31.2 C
Accra
Sunday, December 14, 2025
HomeBusinessCOPEC: Tema Oil Refinery needs capital injection to avoid collapse

COPEC: Tema Oil Refinery needs capital injection to avoid collapse

Date:

The Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), Duncan Amoah, has said Government needs to raise capital to support the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), which is in dire straits, otherwise it will bite the dust.

Ghana’s only refinery has for long been loss-making and riddled with debt, with energy experts calling for equity injection or privatisation to make it efficient and profitable.

For years the refinery has not published any financial statements. However, according to its 2019 variance report, TOR made a net loss of GH¢186.4m in the first four months of 2019. This was against a budgeted loss of GH¢71.7m.

The report said “TOR’s revenue targets are not being achieved due to lack of working capital to procure crude oil for processing on a continuous basis. However, fixed costs continue to be incurred.”

Duncan Amoah said government should step in with investment to make the company financially viable and able to clear its debt backlog and purchase crude oil supplies.

In an interview, he said “Our checks indicate that the plant itself had to be shut down. We are pleading with authorities that the right investments are made, because till date it remains the only refinery Ghana has. One would have expected that after becoming an oil producing country our refinery would have been of importance to us. Sadly, the fortunes of TOR keep dwindling.”

According to him, the company even struggles to pay salaries, and he urged government to within the short term commit investments to improve its fortunes.

Some of the causes of the woes of TOR, Mr. Amoah explained, are poor management practices in the past, lack of right investment and retooling, such that equipment which were fixed in the 1970s are still in use today.

Once TOR is up and working, it will ensure fuel security, he added.

He also opposed the idea that TOR should be used as a tank farm, insisting that “we do not think it will make any economic sense to turn a US$1bn facility into a tank hub. We can use the tanks and still let the refinery work so as to contribute to Ghana’s GDP.”

In 2012, TOR secured some US$900m in financing from BNP Paribas and Standard Chartered to help it clear its debt backlog and purchase crude oil supplies.

It was the second multi-million-dollar bailout since 2010 for the 45,000 barrel-per-day plant, which has run only intermittently for years due to trouble securing credit to line up a steady supply of crude shipments.

In spite of the government injecting an additional GH¢3.49bn and shareholders’ funds amounting to GH¢678.9m as at the end of the first four months of 2019, the refinery’s liquidity position has not been good.

TOR’s total debt, as at April 30, 2019, was GH¢1.5bn, after the government-backed ESLA Plc had paid a total amount of GH¢1.14bn in legacy debts.

Disclaimer: The views, opinions, comments, and statements expressed by readers and contributors on this platform are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Imax Media Group or its affiliates.

Send your news stories to editor@max.com.gh and via WhatsApp on +233 506-367-196
Join our WhatsApp channel for the latest news and updates.

Max TV
Max TVhttps://max.com.gh
Ghana’s Leading Digital Television And Terrestrial Box In Sports, Entertainment And More.
- Sponsored -spot_img

Stay Connected

562,687FansLike
2,463FollowersFollow
583,200FollowersFollow
51,019FollowersFollow
95,943SubscribersSubscribe

Latest stories

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related Stories

Court Injunction Halts Daddy Lumba’s Burial

The Accra High Court has granted an injunction in...

Leverkusen Star Lifts Lid On Representing Ghana

Dutch Bayer Leverkusen winger Ernest Poku has revealed he...

Abu Trica to Face Up to 20 Years in Federal Jail

The U.S. Department of Justice, on Thursday, December 11,...

2025 AFCON: Eric Chelle Names Nigeria Squad

Eric Chelle has named Nigeria's final squad for the...

December Is About to Get Detty In Ghana

December is about to get more "Detty" than before...

Pakistani Ex-Intelligence Chief Sentenced to Prison

A former head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's...

Tyla Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Artists 2025 List

South African singer Tyla has been named the biggest...

EC Announce Kpandai Constituency Parliamentary Election Rerun

Tuesday, December 30, 2025, has been slated for the...

SSNIT Pensioner Certificate Renewal Policy Announcement

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has...

Woman Jailed for Blackmailing Tottenham Legend

A South Korean woman in her twenties has been...