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Indigenous petroleum haulage company Misyl Energy Company Limited has celebrated its 10th anniversary.
With a decade of unwavering commitment to excellence, Misyl Energy Company stands at the forefront of driving profitable progress while embracing sustainable energy practices.
Starting its operations in 2014, same as its sister company Nick Petroleum, the company audaciously wishes to transform the energy landscape into one that is not only cleaner but also more efficient.
Speaking at a short ceremony to unveil the 10th anniversary logo, Chief Executive of the company, Miriam Danso Adjei, noted that the company will continue to build partnerships and alliance while offering the best customer experience in the industry.

“This year marks a milestone in our journey. Perseverance and dedication to our customers, our community and our partners is what we strive for.”
“Always remember Misyl as a company as a company striving to be the best.” she added.
The bulk oil distributor prides itself as a trusted partner for seamless and efficient import and export solutions as well as haulage services in the sector in the petroleum sector.
Group Finance Manager, Martin Ohene Anim noted that the company is committed to ensuring sustainable practices in the industry.
“We take part in CSR exercises. One of them is the tree planting exercise by the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors. We also do donations to the less privileged.”

General Manager of the company, Frederick Lovewings Ametepey called for improved regulations to ensure the smooth operations of players in the petroleum industry.
In the next decade, Misyl hopes to be the top company in the downstream sector while expanding its operations to other Africa countries.
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