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First Gas Limited has been named the Best-Growing Oil & Gas Company at the Ghana Impactful Companies Conference and Awards, held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra on Friday, October 31, 2025.
Organized by The Business Executive Media Group, the event celebrates outstanding organizations that have demonstrated excellence, innovation, and meaningful contributions to Ghana’s economic and social development.
The award was received on behalf of the company by Nana Dwomoh Agyemang-Badu, Chief Executive Officer of First Gas Limited. In her remarks, she expressed deep appreciation for the recognition and dedicated the award to the company’s hardworking employees, loyal customers, and valued partners.

“This award is a proud moment for all of us at First Gas. It reflects our collective dedication to excellence, safety, and customer satisfaction. We remain committed to delivering safe, reliable, and affordable LPG solutions that impact lives across Ghana,” said Nana Dwomoh.
First Gas Limited’s success story is built on a foundation of operational efficiency, an unwavering focus on safety and customer care. The company’s approach to business combines technical expertise with a people-first mindset, ensuring that every aspect of its service from bulk distribution to household supply meets the highest standards of quality and reliability. This philosophy has helped First Gas earn the trust of thousands of households and commercial clients across Ghana’s energy value chain.
Over the years, First Gas Limited has earned a strong reputation for its commitment to quality, reliability, and safety in LPG supply and distribution. The company continues to serve as a trusted energy partner to households and businesses, promoting cleaner and more sustainable energy use nationwide.
This recognition underscores First Gas’s growing impact in Ghana’s energy sector and reaffirms its position as a responsible and customer-focused industry leader.
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