Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC)
announces the completion of the initial phase (Takoradi scope) of the project to reverse flow gas
from the Western Region of Ghana to the Tema power enclave, which is being financed by the
Corporation. This feat was achieved with the support and collaboration of ENI Ghana Exploration
and Production Ltd., Vitol Ghana Upstream, Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas) and the
West Africa Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo). Commissioning and performance testing of the
Takoradi scope of the �Takoradi � Tema Interconnection Project� (TTIP) has been successfully
carried out.
The successful execution of this scope of the project paves the way for the smooth flow of gas
from the Western Region to Tema for use by the various gas offtakers in the Tema-Accra power
and industrial enclave.
The Tema section of the TTIP, which includes the revamping of WAPCo Tema Regulatory and
Metering Station (RMS) is ongoing and is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2019.
GNPC�s Role
As the National Gas Aggregator, GNPC played an enabler role, providing the financing and
necessary comforts to the partners to ensure the successful completion of the project. GNPC
engineers also provided end-to-end advice in the design and scoping, as well as monitoring of
the project execution.
Implications for Ghana�s power sector
The successful completion of the project has enormous benefits for the country�s power sector.
According to the CEO of GNPC Dr. K. K. Sarpong, �Ghana Gas� ability to supply gas for a stable
production of electricity means that, cost of electricity to the final consumer will now be
relatively lower as compared to the use of Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) or diesel as fuel for electricity
generation.� He further states that the cost of production for local companies, especially in the
manufacturing and mining sectors, will reduce significantly to enable them become more
competitive. Dr. Sarpong was optimistic that, with GNPC�s drive to increase the utilization of
domestic gas, the take-or-pay obligation on the country will be reduced significantly, once the
power sector pays for the gas.
This project has also doubled the capacity of Ghana Gas to transport GNPC�s gas to feed critical
national power generation facilities sited in the Western enclave. Again, gas users in the Accra-
Tema region are assured of relatively more reliable gas supply through the TTIP.
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