
GHANA GAS has appointed Madam Judith Adjobah Blay as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant leadership change in the country’s energy sector.
With over 20 years of experience, Madam Blay brings a wealth of expertise in strategic leadership, policy development and sustainable business practices.
A Proven Leader in the Energy Sector
Madam Blay has successfully managed multi-million-dollar projects, strengthened regulatory compliance and championed local content development.

Her career spans key roles in governance, operational excellence and stakeholder engagement, making her a strong force in Ghana’s energy landscape.
Vast Experience in Key Leadership Roles
Before her appointment as CEO of Ghana Gas, Madam Blay held several high-profile positions, including:
Deputy Director of Contracts Administration at the Petroleum Commission Ghana
Manager of Community Relations at the Commission
Head of Procurement at Bui Power Authority, where she established and managed the department
Project Coordinator on MCC Compact II at the Ministry of Energy/USAID
Impressive Academic and Professional Credentials
Madam Blay is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS-UK) and holds multiple degrees, including:
MA in International Transactions – George Mason University, USA
MSc in Procurement & Supply Chain Management – KNUST
BA in French and Linguistics – University of Ghana
Currently pursuing an LLM in Public Procurement Law & Policy at the University of Nottingham
A proud alumna of Wesley Girls High School, she has also served on advisory boards, including the Western Regional Coastal Foundation, reinforcing her commitment to sustainability and policy leadership.
Her appointment signals a new era for Ghana Gas, with expectations of enhanced governance, operational efficiency and strategic growth in Ghana’s energy sector.
Source: Nationaltymes.com