The Italian oil and gas firm Eni has successfully completed the upgrading of its Offshore Gas Receiving Facility, increasing gas supply for power generation from 245 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd) to 270 MMscfd.
The facility was shut down on Sunday, July 13, 2025, to pave way for the upgrading.
A statement from the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, which confirmed the completion of the exercise, stated that this enhancement in gas supply is a significant step towards ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy supply for the nation.
“The increased capacity will support the power sector and contribute to the overall economic growth of Ghana,” the ministry said.
The Ministry expressed its gratitude to Eni and all power sector players for their dedicated efforts in facilitating this critical upgrade.
He also thanked Ghanaians for their cooperation and understanding during the project’s implementation.
“Your support is invaluable as we work together to build a brighter energy future.”
The Ministry reiterated its unwavering commitment to providing a consistent power supply for all Ghanaians.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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