Loyal customers are the foundation of every great company, and in the month of Love, we took the opportunity to give back to those who continue to choose Anasset.
Loyal customers are the foundation of every great company, and in the month of Love, we took the opportunity to give back to those who continue to choose Anasset.
On Tuesday, 3rd November 2025, Anasset Gas Company Limited was honoured to support the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), Industrial Area Fire Station, as they conducted a practical training session for their personnel.
At Anasset, we understand the importance of reliable LPG solutions for Ghana’s vibrant hospitality industry. One of our recent highlights was the installation of a custom gas pipeline system for 805 Restaurant, a renowned dining spot in Osu celebrated for its authentic African cuisine and welcoming atmosphere. Meeting the LPG Needs of 805 Restaurant AsContinue reading "805 GAS PIPELINE INSTALLATION PROJECT"
At Anasset Company Limited, we are committed to delivering safe, reliable, and efficient LPG solutions to all our clients, no matter the size or industry. Recently, we had the pleasure of working with Buka Restaurant, one of Accra’s finest dining spots, known for its rich, authentic West African cuisine. Our task: to install a bulkContinue reading "BUKA RESTAURANT PROJECT"
Anasset Company Limited was proud to serve as the Official Industrial Gas Supplier for the 13th All-African Games.
Consumption of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) has dropped sharply Y-o-Y in Ghana, as a result of higher prices. The country’s National Petroleum Authority (NPA) reports a 12% decline in the consumption from 345, 477.075Tonnes in 2021 to 305,076.2Tonnes in 2022. LPG prices shot up by as much as 100% from 2021 to 2022,Continue reading "Ghana’s LPG Consumption in Sharp Decline"
Hundreds of millions of people living in sub-Saharan Africa still use polluting cooking fuels. A recent survey across 33 countries in the region found that over 90% of households were found to use firewood, charcoal, or other heavily polluting fuel as their primary cooking fuel. Ghana is no exception. The latest statistics from theContinue reading "LPG versus dirty fuel use in Ghana: bring gas supplies closer to people and more of them will use it"