Ghana Gas Resumes Gas Supply To Aboadze Thermal Plant

The Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas) has resumed gas supply to the Aboadze Thermal Plant in Takoradi after the Atuabo gas processing plant was shut down for routine maintenance. So far, Ghana Gas, the operators of the Atuabo gas processing plant, has supplied about 80 million standard cubic feet (mmscf) of gas to the … Read more

Plant ‘shut Down’ Not To Impact Power Supply Hugely – Ghana Gas

The Ghana Gas Company Limited has ruled out any significant impact of its ten day shutdown of the Atuabo gas processing plant, on the country’s power supply, for the period. The company is expected to shut down the facility from Wednesday, August 31, 2016; for routine maintenance. A statement on the exercise indicated that the … Read more

Ghana Gas Closure Will Not Affect Power Generation

The Communications Manager of Ghana Gas Company Limited Alfred Ogbamey has assured that the ten-day closure of Ghana Gas at Atuabo will not have any adverse effect on power generation in the country. According to him, measures have been put in place to ensure that Ghanaians do not experience ‘Dumsor’. Ghana Gas Company yesterday announced … Read more

Atuabo Gas To Shut Down For 10 Days

Ghana Gas Company Limited is to shut down the Atuabo gas processing plant for 10 days. The shut down to start from Wednesday, August 31 to help carry out some routine maintenance works on the facility in the Western Region. Communications Director of Company, Alfred Ogbamey tells JOYBUSINESS the shutdown is also part of an … Read more

$800 Million Atuabo Gas Plant Is the Game Changer – President John Mahama

President John Mahama says the expected benefits to the country from the Gas Processing Plant in Atuabo will be the game changer, as he looks forward to the start of operations by Ghana’s first ever gas plant. “This project is much anticipated by Ghanaians. It is going to be a game changer. It would even … Read more

$800m gas plant is the game changer- President Mahama

(Accra, The Presidency) President John Mahama says the expected benefits to the country from the Gas Processing Plant in Atuabo will be the game changer, as he looks forward to the start of operations by Ghana’s first ever gas plant. “This project is much anticipated by Ghanaians. It is going to be a game changer. … Read more