Consider lifting ban on construction of new LPG stations – LPG Marketers
May 19, 2021 Mr Kumi
The Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Marketing Companies Association says it may lose GH¢60million worth of investment made into the construction of some 100 LPG retail outlets which remain incomplete.
The government, after the Atomic Gas explosion in 2017, placed a ban on new LPG retail points to allow for proper assessment of all LPG outlets nationwide.
Although the LPG marketers have petitioned the government and the National Petroleum Authority over the years to lift the ban, nothing has been done about it.
The Vice-Chairman of the LPG Marketing Companies Association, Mr Gabriel Kumi in a Citi News interview said his group was hopeful of a positive response soon from the sector Minister.
The Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Marketing Companies Association says it may lose GH cent;60million worth of investment put into building some 100 LPG retail outlets which remain incomplete.