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Works on WAPCo interconnection project  almost complete

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Testing and commissioning of the Ghana Gas-West African Pipeline Company (WAPCo) interconnection project is almost done.

This follows a successful completion of engineering and construction works on gas pipelines from Sanzule through to the Takoradi Regulatoring and Metering System (TRMS) of the Volta River Authority at Aboadze.

Head of Communication at Ghana National Gas Company Limited,  Ernest Owusu Bempah

Head of Communication at Ghana National Gas Company Limited,  Ernest Owusu Bempah, during an inspection visit to the project site on Monday, May 20, 2019, said the exercise involves some protocols that need to be adhered to so as to ensure the safety and efficiency of the pipeline system.

“They need to check the pressure, understand how the flow is going to be like, detect any possible leakages, technically to make sure that everything is fine before they start pushing gas” he stated.

Mr. Owusu Bempah disclosed that the company is currently producing about 37million metric cubic feet of gas to the Volta River Authority for the testing and commissioning phase of the pipelines, the success of which would enable them to roll out fully, the production and supply of gas through the TRMS to the Eastern enclave to power up thermal plants.

“At the moment we doing about 37 million cubic feet on pressure within the testing and commissioning, from there it can take about 60 million cubic feet of gas; which is very significant as it can do about 300 megawatts of electricity” he added.

He is highly optimistic that the recurring gas shortage, which in the past hit power producing plants in the country will be extinguished.

“There’s not going to be any problem when  WAPCo tells us there’s not enough gas available. There will be more gas flowing…we will be doing about 30 to 60 million cubic feet of gas to help us generate electricity” he  explained.

The Officer-in-charge of Pipeline and Station at the TRMS, Emmanuel Ackon clarified that the testing and commissioning phase of the project begun on Thursday, May 16, 2019, and should all go as planned that exercise would be completed in the next couple of days. He noted that the exercise has been by far excellent.

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