Genser Energy's 135 MMSCFD Gas Conditioning Plant in Ghana Nears Commissioning
Genser Energy's 135 MMSCFD Gas Conditioning Plant in Prestea, Ghana, is nearing completion with operations expected to start by April 2026. The plant will enhance gas processing, support local energy needs, and facilitate exports of natural gas liquids. It is designed to process natural gas into various derivatives and will feed into the Takoradi Natural Gas Liquids Export Terminal, boosting Ghana's energy reliability and economy through job creation and exports.

Genser Energy's 135 MMSCFD Gas Conditioning Plant in Prestea, Ghana, is 95% complete and set to begin commissioning in April 2026, targeting full operations by August 2026. The plant will process natural gas into ethane, propane, butane, isopentane, and gasoline, while also supporting exports through the Takoradi Natural Gas Liquids Export Terminal.
The facility is expected to improve gas supply reliability and create job opportunities. Additionally, plans for future scalability include processing wet gas and establishing LNG liquefaction facilities. The TNET facility will enhance storage and export capabilities for natural gas liquids, contributing to Ghana's economic growth and energy landscape.




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