WAPCo Cuts Gas Supply to Ghana Over $20M Debt
Energy Minister Hon. John Jinapor confirmed that Ghana is currently receiving reduced gas volumes from WAPCo due to the outstanding financial obligation.
Energy Minister Hon. John Jinapor confirmed that Ghana is currently receiving reduced gas volumes from WAPCo due to the outstanding financial obligation.
The outstanding debt of $75 million owed to N-Gas Limited has raised concerns about potential disruptions in power generation.
Ghana’s energy sector has long been plagued by inefficiencies, financial woes, and governance challenges, with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) at the center of its struggles. Years of ...
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