Ghana Gas rejects Atuabo shutdown fiasco claims says plant is in ‘reliable operations’

The Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) has rejected what it calls “shutdown fiasco claims” about the recent maintenance exercise at the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant (GPP).
Management stressed that suggestions of a failed shutdown are untrue and assured the public that the facility has returned to “reliable operations.”
In a statement issued on August 28, 2025, and signed by the Head of Corporate Affairs, Richard Ernest Kirk-Mensah, Ghana Gas said, “There is no truth in the so-called shutdown fiasco claims. The planned maintenance was completed successfully ahead of schedule, and the plant has since resumed reliable operations as of August 27, 2025.”
The company explained that the exercise involved the calibration of safety systems, overhauling the main transmission compressor, servicing the heat medium system, and replacing fluids based on Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) recommendations. Unlike previous years when plant restarts took at least 14 days, this year’s shutdown saw reliable operations restored in just five days.
Both the Chief Executive Officer and the Deputy Chief Executive in charge of Technical and Operations commended the technical team for carrying out the shutdown successfully and proving wrong any “shutdown fiasco claims.” They maintained that the outcome reflects Ghana Gas’ commitment to professional excellence and national energy security.
Reassuring the public, Ghana Gas emphasized, “The Atuabo Gas Processing Plant is in safe and reliable operations, and we continue to supply gas steadily to power producers and industrial users.” The company urged media houses and commentators to cross-check facts before publication, warning that amplifying “shutdown fiasco claims” without verification only misleads the public and causes unnecessary anxiety.
Ghana National Gas Limited Company is proud of its innovative role as the only national gas aggregator mandated to acquire and sell gas along the domestic gas supply chain.
As the sole national gas aggregator, Ghana National Gas is strategically positioned to meet the country’s needs for LPG and other liquid fuels for both domestic and commercial use, as well as lean gas for power generation, industrial process heating, and fertilizer production.
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To meet the growing demand for gas in power generation and industrial applications, the company collaborates with all stakeholders in Ghana’s gas value chain and partners with upstream producers to supply gas from the country’s oil fields.


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