Ghana's only oil refinery shut after explosion
ACCRA (Reuters) -- Ghana's only oil refinery, the Tema Oil Refinery, is shut after an explosion at a newly installed 5.8-million-euro crude oil heating unit, a senior union official said on Friday.
The blast at the crude distillation unit, which caused no casualties, is the latest problem to hit the refinery, which has for decades performed below its capacity of 45,000 bpd.
"It was a damper failure. It failed to open to allow heat to escape through the chimney and that led to the explosion," one source said. "The new furnace is now scrap," said a union leader who declined to be identified.
The plant will restart after reconfiguration through a second furnace but output will drop to 30,000 bpd, the union leader said.
The state-owned refinery has been dogged by underinvestment, lack of maintenance and debt, which has caused it to perform below capacity.
The new government of President Nana Akufo-Addo said in its manifesto that it would expand the refinery.
Reporting by Kwasi Kpodo; editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Jason Neely
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