Officials of Ghana Gas touring the site of the powership

The Ghana Gas–Karpowership pipeline project is almost complete, and  anticipated to flow its first gas by October this year.

The Head of Corporate Communications for the Ghana Gas Company Limited, Ernest Owusu Bempah , says work done so far on the 11 kilometer gas pipeline from the Takoradi Regulating and Metering Station (TRMS), Aboadze to the 470MW Kardeniz Powership Osman Khan of the Karpowership Ghana Limited, docked at the Sekondi Naval base, stands at 85 percent and is expected to be completed by next month.

“So far the job is almost completed and if we do not experience any technical challenges by October we should be receiving our first gas. Basically everything it’s almost completed and the only thing left is to tie-in the engineering work and meter gauge and make sure they regulate the gas into the Karpowership. And that is very important,” he stressed.

He added that the installation would have to undergo some testing and commissioning until it is finally put into full operation.

Mr Owusu Bempah disclosed that Ghana Gas would be flowing on average about 80 million cubic feet of gas per day to the Karpowership to generate electricity.

This project is estimated to save the country about $20 million each month. The Karpowership was relocated from the eastern power enclave to the Western naval base some two weeks ago.

Amandi Construction limited is the company contracted to build the gas pipeline installation to facilitate the supply of gas from the TRMS to the powership.

 

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Emmanuel Ohene Gyan