Ghana could save $400 million annually with gas processing plant

Gabriel Nana Asirifi
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John Abdulai Jinapor

Ghana’s Energy and Green Transition Minister, John Jinapor, has highlighted the significant financial challenge the country faces in procuring liquid fuel for its thermal plants, with an estimated $800 million required this year.

During a session in Parliament on March 12, 2025, Jinapor emphasized the urgent need for a gas processing plant, which could potentially save the country up to $400 million annually.

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He explained that processing local gas would not only help stabilize the currency but also provide a more affordable and reliable fuel source for consumers.

Furthermore, it would contribute to diversifying the country’s energy mix by incorporating renewable energy, ensuring long-term sustainability.

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