Ghana Gas Proposes 91% Tariff Hike to Sustain Operations
Ghana Gas has proposed raising its tariff from US$1.10 to US$2.10 per MMBtu
Ghana Gas has proposed raising its tariff from US$1.10 to US$2.10 per MMBtu
Kay Codjoe, market researcher and a volunteer associate at IMANI Africa, has sounded the alarm over Ghana’s spiraling utility tariffs, describing the steep hikes as a painful consequence of years ...
The planned Atuabo gas pipeline shutdown for maintenance is not expected to trigger significant power cuts, according to Energy Analyst Kwadwo Poku, who outlined the measures being taken to safeguard ...
IMANI Ghana warns that illegal mining is endangering critical gas pipelines
Bright Simons, Vice President of policy think tank IMANI Africa, has dismissed as false recent claims that the Harbin Z-9EH helicopter which crashed this week was a donation from China ...
Ghana Gas CEO Raises Alarm Over Illegal Mining Threat to National Pipeline
Government Prioritizes Downstream Petroleum Reforms as Energy Minister Flags Tema Oil Refinery Debt and Infrastructure Gaps.
Ghana Gas CEO Strengthens Industry Partnerships in Tema to Boost Gas Supply for Industrial Growth
Ghana Gas CEO Judith Blay warns Parliament of “serious overstaffing” with 1,290 staff—up from 250 in 2016
Ghana races to complete GPP2 gas plant in 2025 to curb $1B liquid fuel bill. Project aims to reduce gas deficit and boost energy efficiency.