Ghana’s national gas aggregator, Ghana National Gas Company, says the ongoing planned maintenance works on its Gas Processing Plant (GPP) and offshore Gas Export facilities are about sixty per cent complete.
The company shut down the two facilities for the planned maintenance works on August 1 and expected to be completed on August 17.
Speaking to the media after a tour of the facilities to assess the work done so far, Mr Richmond Alamu, Assets Integrity and Maintenance Manager at Ghana Gas, said the routine maintenance work was to enhance the plant’s operational efficiency and guarantee uninterrupted gas supply.
He said: “The maintenance team has a lot of equipment which we do regular maintenance on, but there are some that require that we shut down the plant, and that is what we are doing within this period.”
The Operations Manager at GNGC, Dr Robert Kofi Lartey, said the engineers were working assiduously to complete the planned maintenance works on schedule.
He indicated that they had planned the shutdown in 2023 by the manufacturer’s designs and planning, adding that it synchronised with the activities of other agencies in the gas value chain.
“This is a national asset and so we work with international safety and health protocols, and also the integrity of the plant, and we do so by working with all agencies in the oil and gas value chain,” Dr Lartey added.
The Head of Corporate Communications at GNGC, Ernest Kofi Owusu-Bempah, reiterated the company’s commitment to maintaining the highest standard of safety and operational efficiency in the facilities.
He said the Company and its partners arranged for lean gas to be supplied to clients from the Sankofa-OCTP field for delivery at the Takoradi Distribution Station (TDS) during the shutdown period.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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