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ENI to Halt Gas Export And Increase Gas Supply to Ghana’s Energy Sector

Italian energy group Eni is set to temporarily halt export of natural gas and double supply to Ghana’s energy sector for power generation.

This exercise will take effect on July 13, 2025.

The company will increase its natural gas supply by 30 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd), thereby elevating the total supply to 270 MMscfd.

“This strategic upgrade is a key step in bolstering our energy infrastructure and ensuring a reliable energy supply for the nation.”

It also explained that the temporal suspension of gas export operations is essential for optimizing the supply chain and ensuring the successful implementation of the supply increase.

“Consequently, there will be an impact on the availability of gas for power generation during this period,” it noted.

To mitigate any potential disruptions, the Ministry of Energy has implemented enhanced monitoring of power generation and contingency plans in collaboration with stakeholders.

“We are confident that these proactive steps will effectively manage the transition and maintain a stable power supply for all citizens. The Ministry remains committed to ensuring a stable and sustainable energy future for all. We appreciate the cooperation and understanding of the public and stakeholders during this period of enhancement.”

 

Source: https://opemsuo.com/author/hajara-fuseini/

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