Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Gas Company says it is upgrading its infrastructure to enhance the capacity to receive all the gas from the Jubilee Field for processing.
The development is expected to help improve the country’s current energy challenge.
Speaking to Joy Business about concerns that excess gas may have to be flared due to the lack of capacity, Chief Executive Dr. George Sipa Yankey differed.
He emphasized that Ghana Gas has more capacity to process gas from the current facilities, dismissing concerns that his company may not have the capacity to take up excess gas produced.
Dr. Yankey added that “when the Tweneboa-Enyenra Ntomme – TEN and what we call ‘the Greater Jubilee’ comes on stream that will increase the amount of gas to about 250 million standard cubic feet of gas. The second train will take all the gas from TEN and Jubilee.”
According to Dr. Yankey, Ghana Gas is expecting the new train which when added to the existing infrastructure, will give the company a total capacity of 350 million standard cubic feet of gas per day.
“Ghana Gas is currently working on the second ‘train’ which will be ready before the TEN gas becomes available. So we are also preparing ourselves to be able to take the extra gas and process it,” Dr. Yankey stressed.
Latest Stories
-
GOLDBOD CEO explains ‘Clear Typo’ in Foreign Reserves claim
2 hours -
Trump says US military struck ISIS terrorists in Nigeria
2 hours -
Civil society group calls on the Bank of Ghana to suspend planned normalisation of non-interest banking
5 hours -
Jingle bills: Arkansas Powerball player strikes $1.8bn jackpot on Christmas Eve
5 hours -
Brazil ex-President Jair Bolsonaro’s surgery for hernia ‘successful’
5 hours -
Ghana and Afreximbank announce successful resolution of $750 million facility
8 hours -
IGP inaugurates Ghana Police Music AcademyÂ
8 hours -
Proposed 5-year presidential term will be difficult for underperforming presidents to seek more – Prof Prempeh
8 hours -
Constitution review was inclusive, structured and effective – Prof Prempeh
8 hours -
Public urged to remain vigilant to ensure fire incident-free Christmas Â
8 hours -
Why the fight against neglected tropical diseases is far from over
8 hours -
Reported losses from gold operations in 2025 remain speculative – BoG
9 hours -
Fighting AIDS and STIs in Africa: UNFPA equips youth to turn data into action
9 hours -
Amaarae returns to Accra for homecoming concert
9 hours -
5-year term will be harsher on presidents, not kinder, says Constitution Review Chair
9 hours
