Ghana National Gas Limited Company (GNGLC) has dismissed reports circulating on social and traditional media suggesting that the planned maintenance shutdown of the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant was unsuccessful.
Addressing the staff, the Minister encouraged continued professionalism and dedication, revealing that plans are in motion for the establishment of a new gas processing plant – a move he described as key to securing a sustainable and prosperous energy future for Ghana.
Dr Asante who was taking his turn at the Sunday edition of the Minister’s Press Briefing organised by the Ministry of Information said the company had for the past eight years remained committed to building local expertise in the mid and downstream gas sector.
The Ghana National Gas Company Limited (Ghana Gas) has announced plans to shut down its Gas Processing Plant (GPP) and offshore Gas Export Facilities for maintenance works.
Stakeholders in the oil and gas industry have been encouraged to adopt innovative pricing and decarbonisation strategies to drive Africa’s energy transition.
Ghana Gas deny reports of CEO under pressure to sign dubious $812 million Ghana Gas Phase 2 contract
The Ghana National Gas Company Limited has denied media reports that its Chief Executive Officer
is being pressured to sign a dubious $812 million Ghana Gas Phase 2 contract.
In view of the discovery of petroleum and associated gas in commercial quantities in the Jubilee field in 2007, a National Gas Development Task Force (NGDTF) was constituted by the Government in February 2011 to propose the commercialization of the gas.
The Ghana Gas Senior Staff Association is rejecting a report from the Parliament Committee on Mines and Energy on a gas supply agreement between Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and Genser Energy Ghana Limited.
It’s been 13 years since Ghana discovered crude oil in commercial quantities but the country continues to experience gas flaring activities by crude oil producing firms.
A total of 25.3 billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas worth about $169 million was lost in the upstream petroleum sector through flaring.