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Ghanaian welding engineer and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Fatmoh Ghana Limited, Abdul Fatawa Mohammed has been honoured for his remarkable impact on Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector through Bulk Road Vehicle (BRV) production services at the maiden edition of the Ghana Downstream Awards and Gala Night held at the luxurious Alisa Hotel North Ridge - Accra.
The award signifies his stunning leadership qualities and exceptional dedication to providing quality bulk vehicles in the petroleum industry and also for advocating for best business practices in the sector.
The Downstream Gala and Awards Night is a pioneering awards scheme designed to promote compliance within the petroleum industry and to acknowledge both individual and institutional contributions to the growth and sustainability of the sector.
By recognizing excellence across the downstream value chain, the event aims to inspire higher standards and continuous improvement within the industry.
The event marked the climax of the 2024 Ghana International Petroleum Conference (GHiPCon) held on 17th- 18th July, organised by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) in collaboration with the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distribution (CBOD) and the Association of Oil and Marketing Companies (AOMC), under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy bringing together all the industry stakeholders to pull resources together and also celebrate and promotes high level of ethics within the sector.
Speaking to the media after receiving the award, Abdul Fatawu Mohammed was extremely grateful for the recognition.

According to him, the award is a testament to his unwavering focus on meeting and exceeding customer expectations while adhering to rigorous quality standards over the years.
"I know I have worked hard and I duly deserve it. I am very thankful for such great recognition. I am extremely overwhelmed at what we’ve achieved over the years", he said.
Abdul Fatawu Mohammed is positioning itself as a leader in the industry with credibility and reputation in the market and also setting a benchmark for others to follow.
About Fatmoh Ghana Limited, Abdul Fatawa Mohammed
Fatmoh Ghana Limited has over 25 years of experience in the welding and fabrication technology industry, driving growth and leading teams.
Abdul Fatawa Mohammed has a proven track record of building innovative products and driving organizational success in the petroleum industry.

He served as a welding technician at AS HALABY INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING LIMITED Kumasi branch for two years.
Abdul Fatawa Mohammed was a welding engineer at the BAKER HUGHES INTEQ Libya branch for three years, with a track record of handling the hard surfacing processes of oil drill string stabilizers, assembling and disassembling oil drilling motors, core barrels and drilling jars.
Also, he served as welding coordinator at ASSAIL OIL DRILLING COMPANY for four years, with a track record of handling the installation of oil well heads and related oil rig works.

Fatawu Mohammed is the founder and Chief Executive officer of (FGL) Fatmoh Ghana Limited, who has led the company to become one of the best manufacturers of petroleum road tankers, fuel station underground and surface tanks, tank farms, and tanks for mining and municipal applications and other related fabrications.

Their customers include; GOIL, SHELL, TOTAL, NAAGAMNI OIL, JK HORGLY TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED, PETROSOL, STAR OIL, QUANTUM PETROLEUM, PETROLAND etc. mainly represented by petrochemical industrial enterprises demanding the highest standards of quality, safety and legitimacy of all operation processes.
 
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