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CEMSE Urges TOR Boss to Restructure State for Financial Viability 

May 5, 2025
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The Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy (CEMSE) has urged Edmond Kombat, the newly appointed Managing Director of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), to take bold action in addressing the refinery’s persistent financial and operational challenges.  

CEMSE’s Executive Director, Benjamin Nsiah recommended a workforce restructuring, including laying off redundant staff, as part of broader efforts to restore TOR’s financial viability and enhance its ability to attract investors. 

He emphasized the need for critical reform measures, citing excessive staffing levels as a key factor in TOR’s financial struggles. 

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“Kombat must do some introspection because TOR has a lot of redundant staff.

“The company must implement cautionary measures, including a retrenchment exercise, to ensure it becomes cash-flow viable and improves its liquidity position to attract international and other investors.” 

Benjamin Nsiah, Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy

The Tema Oil Refinery, Ghana’s premier petroleum processing facility, has endured years of financial instability, including operational inefficiencies, debts, and outdated infrastructure.

Mr. Benjamin Nsiah, the Executive Director for the Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy
Mr. Benjamin Nsiah, the Executive Director for the Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy

Mr. Nsiah believes that addressing excessive employment levels would relieve financial pressure, making TOR more attractive to both domestic and foreign investors. 

Mr. Nsiah called on the new Managing Director to muster the courage to implement staff reductions, describing TOR’s current workforce numbers as unsustainable for its financial health. 

“He must muster the courage to lay off some workers, as the redundancy at TOR is overblown and negatively affects the company’s ability to operate efficiently.” 

Benjamin Nsiah, Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy

The refinery has encountered numerous operational hurdles over the years, including underutilized refining capacity, frequent maintenance shutdowns, and limited capital for expansion.  

These challenges have contributed to Ghana’s reliance on imported petroleum products, increasing costs for businesses and consumers alike. 

CEMSE Calls for Rebranding 

Edmond B. Kombat 1
Mr. Edmond Kombat Managing Director of TOR

Beyond internal restructuring, CEMSE also encouraged Kombat to lead a major rebranding effort to improve TOR’s public perception and reposition it as a competitive regional refining facility. 

“TOR urgently needs rebranding. Most of the time, news about the refinery is negative.

“We believe there must be a deliberate effort to present TOR as a world-class, sub-regional refinery, comparable to others in the region.” 

Benjamin Nsiah, Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy

The negative publicity surrounding TOR has deterred potential investors and diminished confidence in the refinery’s ability to operate sustainably.  

Mr. Nsiah stressed that a strategic communication overhaul could help redefine TOR’s image, making it more attractive to stakeholders and investors. 

CEMSE’s recommendations extend beyond workforce restructuring and rebranding. Nsiah pointed out that TOR’s outdated infrastructure remains a major barrier to efficiency.  

He urged Kombat to prioritize investments in modern refining equipment, enhanced processing technology, and upgraded storage facilities. 

Tema Oil Refinery (TOR)
Tema Oil Refinery (TOR)

“This rebranding is essential to attract the necessary investments, including upgrading obsolete infrastructure, acquiring new tools and equipment, and securing capital financing to boost the refinery’s operations.” 

Benjamin Nsiah, Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy

The proposed restructuring and modernization aims to strengthen Ghana’s refining capacity, reduce reliance on imports, and enhance the overall competitiveness of TOR in the sub-Saharan African petroleum market. 

Industry analysts note that Kombat’s leadership tenure could be pivotal for TOR’s future.  

His ability to navigate both financial restructuring and operational improvements will determine whether the refinery successfully regains its footing or continues struggling with inefficiencies. 

Stakeholders from both public and private sectors are keenly observing how Kombat will approach investor relations, cost management, and refinery optimization.  

If successful, TOR could re-emerge as a significant player in Ghana’s energy industry, driving economic growth and enhancing energy security in the country. 

The calls for restructuring and rebranding signal an urgent need for reforms at TOR. With mounting financial pressures, operational inefficiencies, and negative publicity, Kombat faces the challenge of steering the refinery toward recovery. 

As Ghana strives to strengthen domestic petroleum processing, the success of TOR’s turnaround strategy will be instrumental in enhancing self-sufficiency, reducing import dependency, and restoring investor confidence. 

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