The Bulk Energy Storage and Transportation Limited Company, formerly BOST, took away two prestigious awards at the seventh edition of the Ghana Energy Awards.
At an event held on Friday, November 17, 2023, at the Labadi Beach Hotel, the company was announced as the Petroleum Company of The Year, whilst its CEO, Edwin Alfred Provencal, emerged as the Energy Personality of the Year.
The Guest of Honour at the event, President Akufo Addo praised the entities and personalities who emerged tops for their wonderful contributions towards advancing the energy sector of the company which is a major catalyst for any real economic progression.
Interacting with the media on the sidelines of the event, Mr. Provencal praised the board and management team of the company for their wonderful contributions towards the turnaround of the fortunes of the company.
He assured that there is no turning back and that state-owned enterprises have what it takes to be profitable as evidenced by the performance of BOST over the last couple of years.
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