The Atuabo Gas Processing plant will be shut down for scheduled maintenance.
This was announced by the Energy Ministry in a statement dated August 11.
“The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has approved a request by Ghana National Gas Company Ltd. (Ghana Gas) to undertake a scheduled maintenance shutdown of the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant (Plant) from 16″‘ August 2025 to 30th August 2025.
According to the Ministry, “This essential maintenance is part of government’s commitment to ensuring the continued safe and reliable operation of the plant.”
It explained that, “Ghana Gas will temporarily suspend the supply of gas within the stated period to facilitate this essential maintenance. During this period, the plant will undergo critical maintenance activities designed to enhance its operational efficiency and overall performance. These activities include inspections, repairs, and upgrades to key equipment and systems.
It assured that, “The Ministry, in collaboration with key power sector players, has put in place comprehensive measures to mitigate any potential impact on power supply during the maintenance period. These measures include the strategic deployment of alternative fuel sources to ensure a stable and uninterrupted electricity supply across the country.
The Ministry reaffirms its unwavering commitment to maintaining reliable power supply at all times.
“We will keep the public informed by providing regular updates on the progress of the ongoing maintenance,” it said.










