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Ghana Must Transition to Gas-to-Power – Jinapor 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
March 5, 2025
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Hon. John Jinapor, Minister of Energy and Green Transition

Hon. John Jinapor, Minister of Energy and Green Transition

John Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition, has reiterated the urgent need for the country to transition from its current dependence on liquid fuels to a gas-to-power system. He argues that such a move will significantly reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and eliminate financial leakages within the energy sector. 

Speaking at the National Economic Dialogue, Hon. Jinapor described Ghana’s reliance on liquid fuels as financially unsustainable, emphasizing its role in increasing government expenditure, fostering corruption, and contributing to inefficiencies in the energy supply chain. 

“From what I am seeing, we immediately have to move into a gas-to-power era. The liquid fuel bills alone are about $1 billion this year.

“Half of that can build a gas processing plant that will save us about $600 million per annum. And so, for me, that is something non-negotiable.” 

John Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition

The significant financial strain on Ghana’s energy sector is largely attributed to the heavy reliance on liquid fuel imports.  

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Ghana’s importation of liquid fuels not only drains foreign exchange reserves but also escalates energy production costs, which in turn affect the price of electricity for consumers.  

The minister’s remarks highlight how these rising costs are unsustainable for the economy and call for a strategic shift in the energy mix to improve the situation. 

Hon, Jinapor made a compelling case for the need to divert resources into developing the country’s gas infrastructure.  

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“We have stranded gas that we cannot use, yet we have to buy liquid fuel.

“We must bring that gas processing plant on and cut the cost. That will also cut corruption and cut the wastage.” 

John Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition

Ghana has vast untapped natural gas reserves, particularly from offshore fields, but the country has not maximized the potential of these reserves.  

The continued reliance on imported liquid fuels, which are significantly more expensive than locally sourced natural gas, has not only led to higher costs but has also left substantial domestic gas resources stranded, underutilized. 

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To achieve the desired transition to gas-to-power, Minister Jinapor called for immediate steps to address the sector’s challenges.  

In addition to advocating for the construction of a gas processing plant, he stressed the importance of cutting corruption and inefficiency within the system.  

This call for greater accountability and transparency is in line with broader efforts to reform the energy sector and make it more investor-friendly. “Without a structured and transparent approach, the sector cannot sustain itself,” Jinapor noted. 

The minister’s push for the use of domestic gas resources not only makes economic sense but also aligns with the government’s broader energy strategy, which includes enhancing energy security, reducing reliance on imports, and increasing the use of renewable energy sources. 

Minister Jinapor’s call for a shift to gas-to-power underscores the potential advantages of transitioning to a more cost-effective and sustainable energy system.  

With gas-fired power plants, the country could tap into its natural gas reserves, reducing the need for expensive imported fuels and minimizing financial outflows.  

In particular, the development of a gas processing plant, as Jinapor proposed, could lead to significant savings in energy production costs. 

The Energy Minister’s strong advocacy for Ghana’s transition to gas-to-power highlights the urgent need for systemic energy sector reforms.  

With billions of cedis in accumulated debts, high fuel costs, and inefficient resource utilization, Ghana stands to gain significant economic benefits from harnessing its natural gas potential. 

However, realizing this vision will require bold policy decisions, strategic investments, and strong regulatory oversight.  

As the government moves to implement these changes, stakeholders will be watching closely to see if Ghana can finally unlock the full potential of its gas resources and create a more sustainable and cost-effective energy sector. 

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