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NPA sign MoU to drive round-the-Clock petroleum operations

24-Hour Economy Authority, NPA sign MoU to drive round-the-Clock petroleum operations

The 24-Hour Economy Authority and the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support the expansion of 24-hour operations across Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector.

The agreement, signed in Accra on March 31, forms part of efforts to advance the country’s broader economic transformation agenda through reliable, round-the-clock fuel supply.

Under the terms of the MoU, the NPA will develop and enforce operational readiness standards for 24-hour service delivery across fuel stations, refineries, bulk storage depots, and bulk road vehicle operations.

These standards will cover critical areas such as lighting, security, staffing protocols, digital fuel monitoring, and fire safety.

The 24-Hour Economy Authority, on the other hand, will coordinate the enabling environment, including the deployment of security agencies and cross-government support for certified operators.

The partnership is expected to align the downstream petroleum sector with the wider 24-Hour Economy programme, which seeks to expand agro-processing, boost manufacturing, and strengthen logistics corridors nationwide.

A reliable and continuous fuel supply is seen as a key enabler for these sectors, ensuring sustained productivity and economic activity across the country.

Implementation of the initiative will begin with a nationwide pilot covering about 10 percent of the downstream sector, with security deployment identified as an immediate priority.

The NPA has already set up a Steering Committee and technical sub-committees to oversee preparations for the transition.

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