Ghana Gas Board Inspects Atuabo Gas Plant Maintenance: Ensuring National Energy Security
The Board of Directors of the Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas), headed by Chairman Kofi Totobi Quakyi, conducted an inspection of the ongoing maintenance activities at the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant. The visit, which took place on Sunday, August 24th, 2025, focused on assessing the progress of crucial maintenance operations at a facility vital to Ghana’s energy infrastructure. This inspection highlights the commitment to maintaining the operational integrity of this key national asset within the growing African energy landscape.
Maintenance Progress and Future Outlook
The Atuabo Gas Processing Plant was temporarily shut down on August 16th, 2025, to facilitate a major maintenance program. This scheduled shutdown includes critical procedures, some of which are being undertaken for the first time since the plant commenced operations eleven years ago. The board’s inspection, conducted on the ninth day of the planned 14-day maintenance period, revealed satisfactory progress. Chairman Quakyi expressed his confidence that the plant would resume operations as per the original schedule. He praised the technical team for their dedicated efforts, emphasizing the importance of diligently maintaining the facility. The Atuabo plant is a strategic asset for Ghana and contributes to the nation’s energy security.
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