Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) Ltd. has signaled a strategic pivot toward advanced automation and digital integration following its high-level participation in the 2026 Endress+Hauser Global Forum held in Basel, Switzerland.
This move marks a critical milestone in the refinery’s “recovery and repositioning journey,” as it seeks to align its local production capabilities with international standards of technological excellence.
By engaging with global industry leaders under the forum’s theme, “Driving sustainable transformation together,” TOR is positioning itself to adopt cutting-edge measurement solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) to revitalize its refining capacity.
“One important thing for us is the role of real-time data and smart systems in making our plants more reliable and helping with informed decision-making across our operational units. These insights are relevant to the refinery’s operations and directly related to our goal of optimizing existing assets. This participation was timely for our ongoing operational and modernization efforts.”
Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) Ltd.

The refinery’s presence at this prestigious Swiss summit comes at a time when the Ghanaian energy sector is under pressure to modernize aging infrastructure and embrace the green transition.
The forum served as an essential laboratory for TOR’s leadership to explore how data-driven technologies can be harnessed to resolve long-standing operational bottlenecks.
By focusing on modern measurement methods, the refinery aims to transition from traditional manual monitoring to a sophisticated digital ecosystem where “real-time data and smart systems” dictate the pace of production, ensuring that every operational unit contributes to the overarching goal of national energy security.
Advancing Predictive Maintenance Through AI Integration

The cornerstone of TOR’s new operational strategy involves a shift from reactive to predictive maintenance, a concept emphasized heavily during the Basel sessions.
By leveraging Endress+Hauser’s “enhanced measurement and analytics,” the refinery plans to implement sensors and AI algorithms that can identify equipment issues before they escalate into costly failures.
This proactive approach is expected to significantly “reduce unplanned downtime” and “improve overall efficiency,” transforming TOR into a leaner, more resilient entity.
Industry experts at the forum highlighted that the integration of Heartbeat Technology and cloud-based analytics allows for continuous monitoring of critical assets like distillation columns and heat exchangers.
For TOR, this means the ability to detect fouling or mechanical wear in real-time, thereby extending the life of its existing assets.
This modernization is not merely a technical upgrade but a financial imperative, as the refinery seeks to minimize waste and maximize the yield of high-value petroleum products.
Data-Driven Decisions and Sustainable Transformation

Central to the refinery’s revitalization is the adoption of a “data-driven” culture that permeates every level of the organization. The 2026 Global Forum underscored that “sustainable transformation” is only possible when operational decisions are backed by precise, transparent data.
TOR’s management is now focused on integrating smart measurement systems that provide a “single version of the truth” regarding flow rates, pressure, and temperature across its units.
This transparency is vital for the refinery’s “informed decision-making,” allowing engineers to adjust processes dynamically to meet environmental regulations and market demands.
Furthermore, by embracing these modern measurement methods, TOR is laying the groundwork for a more “sustainable” future, where resource consumption such as water and fuel for heating is optimized through precise digital control.
Strategic Asset Optimization for National Energy Security

The insights gained from Switzerland are being directly applied to TOR’s mission of optimizing existing assets.
Rather than relying solely on massive new capital expenditures, the refinery is looking to “smart” upgrades that breathe new life into its current infrastructure.
By installing high-precision Coriolis flowmeters and advanced level sensors, the refinery can improve the accuracy of its custody transfer and storage operations, reducing “operational risk” and enhancing commercial trust with partners.
As TOR continues its “recovery and repositioning journey,” the implementation of these global best practices will be the litmus test for its success.
The refinery’s leadership remains confident that the “practical and useful insights” gathered in Basel will serve as the blueprint for a new era of reliability. Ultimately, the goal is clear: to build a refinery that is not only “reliable” and “efficient” but also a technological leader in the West African sub-region, capable of driving Ghana’s industrial growth through 2026 and beyond.
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