Atuabo Gas Plant To Cater For 70% Of Ghana’s LPG Needs

Minister of Energy and Petroleum,  Emmanuel Armah-Kofi BuahGhana’s Minister of Energy and Petroleum Emmanuel Kofi Buah says the Ghana gas plant would cater for 70% of the country’s Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) needs when the plant comes on stream by the close of the year.

According to him, “The good news is that in the coming years we are going to have a lot of liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in this country. The Ghana Gas project will have an LPG component that would supply 70% of the country’s needs we think that is very important and so that is good for the future of the country”

The Atuabo Gas project is about  99.87% complete as its moves from the engineering face to testing and commissioning face.

Minister of Energy and Petroleum Emmanuel Kofi Buah reacting to a question on the availability of LPG to rural folks who are receiving free gas cylinders in an interaction with the media says gas from the jubilee fields would be processed by the Ghana Gas company which would make the country the hub for gas production for the West African Sub Region in the coming years.

 African Eye News

 

 

 

 

 

 

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