Unrealized potential lies within Ghana's most prominent new development
Get StartedWest Africa’s fast growing economy has lead to an ever increasing need for gasoline and fuel. The Region’s lack of local production and dependance on foreign markets to provide fuel and fuel additives has caused low availability and high prices for one of the most used fuel additives – Methanol.
Coupled with increased demand across the globe, especially in Europe due to trade disruptions caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Methanol demand and pricing is expected to remain high for the foreseeable future throughout West Africa.
World-Wide production and demand continues to increase year-over-year
Needed for variety of industrial uses, including fuel blending and as building block for a variety of other chemicals and industrial feedstocks
No production in the region, current market is completely dependent on imported product
Fast growing economies with transportation infrastructure reliant on road based travel ensures growing demand for fuel
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Natural Gas to Site
300 MT/Day
Technology
Process Licensed and Guaranteed by Haldor Topsoe
Strategy
Scalable, Modular Construction
Land
2000+ Developable Acres
Permitting & Authorization
Zoning approved for industrial and commercial use.
Permits for development and construction authorized by local, state and national governmental bodies.
Power
Reliable electric grid provides for 100% uptime.
Redundant natural gas power plants supplied by Siemens.
Access
Multi-lane road access to ECOWAS roadway currently under construction.
Rail and port access at nearby city of Takoradi.
Thriving port city with access and transportation routes to local and regional markets by land and sea.
Entry directly from ECOWAS roadway
Port of Takoradi access
Railyard access to nearby rail spurs
Petronia City is just one development of its parent corporation. Accra is home to various hotels and residential developments completed by Petronia.
Schedule a meeting with the development team to see what potential this project can unlock for you.
Access to the site is currently being developed to minimize delays in execution.
Construction and delivery of phase one has been meticulously planned by a global team with a successful delivery record.
Energy infrastructure starts with the interconnection of the state pipeline of natural gas. Methanol reserves will provide redundancy for more than 48 hours of downtime.