Thursday, 21 August

Energy Minister hails progress in Atuabo Gas Plant maintenance

General News
Energy Minister at Atuabo Gas Plant

The Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, has expressed satisfaction with the ongoing maintenance works at the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant, describing the exercise as crucial for enhancing efficiency and reliability in Ghana’s energy sector.

The plant, a key component of the country’s energy infrastructure, is undergoing a scheduled shutdown to boost performance and expand processing capacity.

Upon completion, its output is expected to increase from 100 million standard cubic feet (mmscf) to 120 mmscf per day.

According to the Minister, the upgrade is central to the government’s Gas-to-Power vision, which seeks to maximise the use of natural gas resources to deliver stable, affordable electricity.

He further disclosed that plans are already underway for the construction of a second gas processing plant, underscoring the government’s commitment to long-term energy security.

Reflecting on recent sector improvements, Mr. Jinapor noted that Ghana had overcome severe challenges in late 2024.

“We were shedding about 700 MW in December 2024, just before I assumed office,” he recalled.

“For months now, there has been zero load shedding, and we are even exporting power to other countries.

We have made significant progress.”

 

The Minister reaffirmed the government’s resolve to transform the energy landscape, assuring Ghanaians of a more secure and sustainable future.

Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah