
Ghana Expands Petroleum Exports to Senegal, The Gambia
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Ghana’s state-owned National Petroleum Authority has forged agreements with Senegal and The Gambia to increase the export of petroleum products.
The move expands Ghana’s network of West African export partners, which includes Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Togo.
In 2023, Ghana exported 385,154,100 liters of petroleum products to neighboring countries, contributing over $4.6 billion to its economy.
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