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When industry unity fractures: The Star Oil–COMAC Standoff and what it means for energy future

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Prof. Samuel Lartey www.pefghana.org On Wednesday, 21 January 2026, Star Oil Limited, one of Ghana’s most dominant and fastest growing oil marketing companies, announced the immediate and indefinite suspension of its membership of the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies, COMAC. The decision sent shockwaves across Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector, raising fundamental questions about industry cohesion, […]

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