The Spring 2026 Issue is Here!
We explore the structural shifts quietly redefining Ghana’s energy architecture. From refinery revival and distributed solar intelligence to evolving institutional strategy, this issue examines how Ghana is preparing its energy system for the next phase of growth in the throes of a historic global energy upheaval, making the case for energy sovereignty and resilience as a fundamental for Ghana and Africa.
TOR’s Flame Returns: Refining Resilience & Dominance with Edmond Kombat Esq.
In an exclusive interview, the TOR MD details the refinery’s technical revival after six years of dormancy. With current throughput near 28,000 bpsd, TOR is targeting full restoration to 45,000 bpsd, expansion to 60,000 bpsd, and a long-term vision for a 100,000 bpsd integrated refining and petrochemical complex.
Solar Microgrids and Ghana’s Energy Future
As electricity demand surges with urbanization, EV charging, and digital infrastructure, distributed solar microgrids emerge as a practical response. We examine why Ghana’s sunlight patterns, load profiles, and built environment make it one of the most promising markets for solar microgrid deployment.
PetroStats & Market Intelligence
• Africa’s fastest-growing solar markets
• LNG developments shaping the continent’s gas economy
• Brent price volatility and geopolitical risk analysis
• FX trends and the cedi’s resilience in a shifting energy market
Pulse Spotlight: The Anatomy of Successful African Energy Dealmaking
In this issue, Joshua Narh, Founder of Wingfield Group and Executive Chairman of Energy Chamber Ghana, breaks down what actually makes African energy deals work.
His verdict is blunt: Successful projects align policy, capital, credible offtake, and institutional coordination. When those pieces lock into place, projects move from announcement to reality.
Africa Focus: Africa’s Gas Gambit
Across the continent, gas is rapidly becoming the bridge fuel of Africa’s energy expansion. From LNG megaprojects to regional pipelines and gas-to-power corridors, countries are racing to monetise reserves while securing domestic electricity supply. The stakes are enormous: industrial growth, export revenue, and energy security.
Global Grid: Energy Markets Under Pressure
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, shipping risks around the Strait of Hormuz, and tightening physical supply have pushed Brent crude from the low $60s toward the $100+ range within weeks, fuelling energy diversification efforts across the globe.
This is your invitation to the conversation. Whether you're an investor, policymaker, energy professional, or Africa watcher, the Spring 2026 issue speaks directly to the forces redefining Ghana's energy system—and your role in it. Dive in.