The Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC)  has announced the return of its prestigious “Let’s Go to Asia”  (LGTA) initiative. 

The LGTA is a PHDC project that seeks to provide an opportunity for  CEOs, government and private sector officials, and individuals eager to explore business opportunities in Malaysia, Japan, and Singapore. 

To enable PHDC put together a flawless trip as it did in the first edition in 2023, it is offering awesome packages tailored for all investors, public and private sectors officials who intend to embark on this trip.  

The three-class packages include C-Suit, Business Executive and Business Traveler are meant to provide potential customers with the best of travelling and business opportunities while in Malaysia, Japan and Singapore.  

Each package comes with;  

Conference registration

Visa assistance 

Travel insurance 

Travel pack 

Round-trip airfare 

20-night hotel accommodations across three countries 

Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) 

Airport transfers and intercity transportation 

Guided city tours and shopping experiences 

About the PHDC

The Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC) was established under the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation Act, 2020 (Act 1053) to lead the development of a world-class petroleum and petrochemical hub in Ghana. The hub is intended to serve the energy needs of the West African sub-region and the broader continent.

PHDC aims to promote innovation, research, and strategic infrastructure development to meet Africa’s growing demand for petroleum products and services. By creating an integrated petroleum value chain, the Corporation seeks to unlock economic opportunities, foster industrial growth, and create sustainable employment for Ghanaians and citizens across Africa.

About the Petroleum Hub Project

The Petroleum Hub Project, estimated at $60 billion, will be located in Jomoro, in Ghana’s Western Region. The hub will comprise:

Three refineries with a total capacity of 900,000 barrels per stream day (BPSD),

Five petrochemical plants with a minimum capacity of 90,000 BPSD,

Storage tanks with a cumulative capacity of 10 million cubic meters,

And at least two jetties to support import and export activities.

The project is poised to position Ghana as a leading petroleum and petrochemical hub in Africa, enhancing regional energy security and economic integration.

 

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