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Press release
Mar 19, 2026
President Mahama Commissions LPG Vessel MT Asharami Ghana in Korea
BOSTenergies participated in the commissioning of the LPG vessel MT Asharami Ghana in Ulsan, Republic of Korea, during President Mahama’s working visit. The vessel, built by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries for Sahara Energy Resources, will boost Ghana’s LPG supply chain and energy security.
“BOST Energies operates on Ga land, and it is essential that we honour the traditions and leadership of the Ga State,” said Deputy Managing Director Adjoa Serwaa Bondzie during a courtesy visit to Ga Mantse Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II. The visit aimed to strengthen ties and promote youth development through strategic collaboration.
We are proud to announce our rebrand as BOST Energies. Since 1993, we’ve safeguarded Ghana’s strategic reserves and built a resilient energy logistics network. Today, we reaffirm that legacy while expanding into cleaner solutions—solar, waste reduction, and alternative fuels—aligned with Ghana’s Energy Transition Framework
In a bold move aligning with Ghana’s energy transition agenda, BOST has rebranded as BOST Energies, signaling a renewed commitment to sustainability, innovation, and national development. The company aims to lead the charge in clean energy while delivering profitability and strategic value.
BOST held its 2025 AGM on August 27 in Accra, bringing together key stakeholders to review progress and reaffirm its strategic direction. The Energy Minister praised recent operational gains and urged alignment with Ghana’s green transition. SIGA emphasized profitability and accountability, while BOST reiterated its commitment to infrastructure, digitalization, and energy security.
BOST has rebranded to BOST Energies, signaling a bold commitment to sustainability and aligning with Ghana’s energy transition goals. The announcement was made at the 2025 AGM, where stakeholders praised the company’s leadership and strategic direction.
In a landmark move to transform Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector, BOST and TOR have entered a strategic Memorandum of Understanding to reignite refinery operations and expand fuel logistics across the region.