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BOST Clears Over GHC384 Million in Debts 

November 8, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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The Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST), a key player in Ghana’s oil and gas sector, has made a significant stride towards financial stability by fully settling its trade debts and loan obligations.  

The state-owned company recently cleared over GHC384 million in liabilities, marking a pivotal turning point after years of financial struggles. 

In a media briefing, the Managing Director of BOST, Dr. Edwin Provencal highlighted the achievements that led to this remarkable accomplishment. This milestone signals a strong recovery for BOST, which has worked diligently over the past few years to address longstanding issues and enhance its operational and financial sustainability. 

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“Achieving this level of debt repayment while simultaneously enhancing our operational capabilities is a testament to our commitment to financial transparency and growth.”  

Dr. Edwin Provencal, Managing Director of BOST

Dr. Provencal remarked during the media briefing. His words reflect the company’s ambition to not only recover from past challenges but to establish a foundation for long-term financial health. 

For years, BOST has grappled with a range of financial difficulties, including tax arrears, unpaid loans, and audit backlogs. These challenges have not only hindered the company’s growth but also contributed to a lack of trust in its management of state resources.  

One of the most notable achievements in BOST’s financial turnaround is the settlement of its tax arrears, which have been fully cleared. In addition, the company has worked to ensure that its financial records are up to date.  

Dr. Provencal revealed that BOST’s accounts, which had been outstanding since 2015, are now fully updated up to 2023. This level of transparency is expected to foster greater confidence among investors, stakeholders, and the Ghanaian public in BOST’s financial management. 

Corporate Governance and Operational Improvements 

Dr. Edwin Provencal, Managing Director of BOST
Dr. Edwin Provencal, Managing Director of BOST

Dr. Provencal revealed that in 2017, BOST’s revenue-generating assets accounted for just 18% of its total portfolio. However, this figure has soared to 98%. This dramatic shift reflects BOST’s renewed focus on developing and maximizing its income-generating infrastructure.  

By turning around underperforming assets and investing in high-yielding projects, BOST is positioning itself as a model of financial turnaround among Ghana’s state-owned enterprises. 

“Our focus has been on strengthening corporate governance, enhancing revenue streams, and ensuring that our infrastructure is robust and sustainable.

“This approach has not only improved our financial standing but has also enhanced our reputation as a forward-thinking state-owned company.” 

Dr. Edwin Provencal, Managing Director of BOST

Beyond addressing its financial obligations, BOST has also invested in strategic projects designed to boost its revenue and contribute to the security of Ghana’s energy infrastructure. In particular, the completion of the Tema-Akosombo Petroleum Pipeline (TAPP) and the Bolga-Buipe Pipeline stands out as significant achievements. 

Both pipelines are crucial to the country’s oil and fuel supply chain, ensuring that petroleum products are efficiently transported across the country. In a bid to safeguard these vital assets, BOST has equipped both pipelines with state-of-the-art leak detection systems, ensuring that fuel supplies are protected and any potential risks to the environment are quickly mitigated. 

Provencal emphasized that these projects are essential not only for BOST’s financial growth but also for the long-term sustainability of Ghana’s energy sector.  

“We are positioning ourselves to be a key player in securing Ghana’s energy future. These projects are critical in maintaining a stable and efficient energy supply for the country,” Dr. Provencal noted. 

This renewed commitment to financial responsibility, operational efficiency, and infrastructure development paints a promising future for BOST.  

The company’s success story could also serve as a valuable lesson for other state-owned enterprises in Ghana, demonstrating that with the right leadership, corporate governance, and a clear strategic vision, recovery from financial distress is not only possible but can lead to long-term success. 

With its debt cleared, corporate governance strengthened, and critical infrastructure in place, BOST is now poised for a future where it can continue to serve as a cornerstone of Ghana’s energy security, contributing to the nation’s economic growth and development. 

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Tags: Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST)Energy securityOil and Gas IndustryTema-Akosombo Petroleum Pipeline (TAPP)
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