WAPCo Rules Out Pressure On Gas Supplies Over FPSO Shut Down

The West African Gas pipeline Company Limited (WAPCo) has assured that the temporary shutdown of FPSO Kwame Nkrumah by Tullow will not put pressure on gas that will be required to be transported to the Volta River Authority (VRA). According to WAPCO, various measures have been put in place to avert possible debts when Tullow … Read more

Expedite Plans To Clear 2.4bn Cedis Energy Debts

Players in the energy sector are urging government to act briskly in issuing the 15-year bond to clear the 2.4 billion dollars debt. In their view, the plan will bring relief to affected entities and revive the energy sector. Government has announced plans to issue a 15-year bond to settle all outstanding debts in the energy … Read more

Ghana Still Owes N-Gas – WAPCo

The West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo) has revealed that, Ghana is yet to settle outstanding debts owed Nigeria Gas Company contrary to earlier reports that all outstanding debts had been fully settled. According to a General Manager at WAPCo Mike Enendu, government still owes the Nigerian gas company N-Gas, which means the government still … Read more

Meeting Safety Standards Will Make Companies Globally Competitive

Mr Mike Enendu, General Manager for Finance and Administration at West Africa Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo), has urged Ghanaian vendors to be diligent in adhering to the company’s safety standards. This, he said, would make them competitive in the larger domestic and global oil and gas sector. He said getting WAPCo’s safety standards right would … Read more

VRA Still Owes Gas Suppliers – WAPCo

Citi Business News can confirm that Ghana is yet to settle outstanding debts owed Nigeria Gas Company and subsequently, the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo). There were recent reports that government had settled all debts owed N-Gas hence WAPCo. But WAPCo has denied receiving any payment for the debts estimated at 100 million dollars. … Read more

VRA Still Owes Gas Suppliers

Citi Business News can confirm that Ghana is yet to settle outstanding debts owed Nigeria Gas Company and subsequently, the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo). There were recent reports that government had settled all debts owed N-Gas hence WAPCo. But WAPCo has denied receiving any payment for the debts estimated at 100 million dollars. … Read more