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The Ghana National Gas Company's maintenance team has successfully completed planned maintenance works at the Plant ahead of schedule.
The Head of Corporate Affairs, Richard Kirk Mensah, told the Ghana News Agency that the team has handed over the plant to the Operational unit after completing the project.
Key maintenance works included: Servicing of Heat Medium System, Calibration of Safety Systems and Overhaul of Transmission Compressor.
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition had estimated a 14-day timeline for completion.
However, the maintenance and technical team achieved a significant milestone by finishing ahead of schedule.
Chief Executive Officer Ms. Judith Adjobah Blay praised the team's dedication and teamwork.
She congratulated them on their success, stating that their hard work and collaboration were key factors in completing the project efficiently.
The plant is expected to stabilise and receive the expected volumes of gas in the remaining hours of the day.
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