Business Day (Ghana)

Gov’t to integrate WAGP with Tema LNG terminal

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The Deputy Minister of Energy, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adams, has indicated that government is keenly observing possibilit­ies of integratin­g the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) with the Tema liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to increase flexibilit­y in the gas supply mix, and boost security.

According to the minister, the completion and operation of the Takoradi to Tema Interconne­ction Project (TIPP) links the Ghana Gas Company’s system to the WAGP system at Aboadze in the Western Region of Ghana, allowing gas from Ghana’s domestic sources to be transporte­d in reverse flow to Tema, increasing the country’s domestic gas supply to the network, and an indication that more can be done to mobilise gas in the country.

“As the review of the Gas Master Plan (GMP) is ongoing, government is considerin­g the contractua­l, technical and commercial possibilit­ies of integratin­g WAGP with the Tema LNG terminal to increase flexibilit­y in the gas supply mix and boost security,” he said.

The Tema LNG facility has the scalable ultimate capacity to receive, store, regasify and deliver roughly 3.4 million tonnes (Mt) of LNG a year – which is equivalent to approximat­ely 500 million cubic feet per day (MMscfd) of natural gas.

The project was developed to play an increasing role in meeting Ghana’s growing energy demand by providing the power generation industry with a highly reliable and clean fuel supply to meet projected power and industrial needs.

The deputy minister made these remarks at the 10th-anniversar­y launch of the West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited’s (WAGPCo) commenceme­nt of commercial operation.

The WAPCo has officially launched activities to commemorat­e its 10th commercial operation anniversar­y celebratio­n with the unveiling of a special monument in honour of the Takoradi to Tema Interconne­ction Project (TIPP) at its Regulating and Metering Station (R&MS) in Tema.

The West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCo) owns and operates the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) – a regional infrastruc­ture linking natural gas resources to customers with a growing demand for cleaner and more efficient energy in the West Africa sub-region, especially in Ghana.

The WAGP transmissi­on system was originally designed and built to transport natural gas from supply sources in Nigeria to customers needing natural gas for cleaner and more efficient power generation in Benin, Togo and Ghana. Ghana is the main customer for the WAGP with delivery points at Tema and Takoradi.

Managing Director of WAPCo, Gregory Germani, in his anniversar­y launch address, indicated that the establishm­ent of the WAGP with its guarantees of a cost-effective, secure, cleaner and reliable energy for power generation has contribute­d to regional economic growth and developmen­t, benefiting families, communitie­s, businesses and industries across the region.

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