As part of the activities scheduled for the 2025 Global Energy Show in Calgary, Canada, the PHDC team, along with other participants, is participating in a decarbonization training at the Chevron Plaza. At the invitation of PTAC and Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service, the pre-conference engagement aims to equip delegates with insights into cutting-edge technologies and strategies for reducing carbon emissions, a key component of the global energy transition and an area of growing interest in Ghana’s energy planning.
Led by Chief Executive Officer Dr. Toni Aubynn, the PHDC delegation is set to engage in high-level discussions and networking opportunities throughout the three-day event. One of the highlights of the Corporation’s itinerary is participation in the CEOs Connect Program, an exclusive platform for energy sector executives to exchange ideas, forge partnerships, and explore investment opportunities.
In addition to the main exhibition, where PHDC will showcase Ghana’s Petroleum Hub vision and investment prospects, the Corporation will attend a formal industry reception designed to facilitate business-to-business engagements and strengthen global networks.
Dr. Aubynn expressed enthusiasm about the Corporation’s participation, noting:
“This is an important opportunity to position Ghana not only as a growing player in the petroleum sector but also as a country ready to lead responsibly in the energy transition. Our presence here affirms PHDC’s commitment to international collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth.”
About the PHDC
Established under the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation Act, 2020 (Act 1053), the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC) is mandated to spearhead the creation of a premier petroleum and petrochemical hub in Ghana, addressing the energy demands of the West African sub-region and the broader continent.
The PHDC champions innovation, research, and strategic infrastructure development to meet Africa’s escalating demand for petroleum products and services. By cultivating an integrated petroleum value chain, the corporation aims to unlock economic potential, catalyze industrial advancement, and generate sustainable employment opportunities for Ghanaians and African citizens continent-wide.
About the Petroleum Hub Project
The $60 billion Petroleum Hub Project, situated in Jomoro in Ghana’s Western Region, will encompass: Three refineries with a combined capacity of 900,000 barrels per stream day (BPSD).
Five petrochemical plants with a minimum capacity of 90,000 BPSD. Storage tanks with a total capacity of 10 million cubic meters. At least two jetties to streamline import and export operations.
This landmark initiative is poised to position Ghana as a preeminent petroleum and petrochemical hub in Africa, bolstering regional energy security and fostering economic integration.








