Ghana's Energy Minister Reviews Gas-to-Power Policy with WAPCo for 2026
Ghana's Energy Minister, Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor, met with the West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCo) to review its 2025 performance and set priorities for 2026, emphasizing the critical role of natural gas in Ghana's Gas-to-Power Policy. The discussions focused on enhancing regional energy security and optimizing gas supply to meet growing demand, with WAPCo reaffirming its commitment to high operational standards and collaboration to support Ghana's energy transition goals.

Ghana's Minister of Energy and Green Transition, Dr John Abdulai Jinapor, met with the West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCo) to assess the company's 2025 performance and establish priorities for 2026. The discussions highlighted WAPCo's achievements in enhancing regional energy security in West Africa.
Dr Jinapor emphasized the importance of natural gas in Ghana's Gas-to-Power Policy, advocating for continued collaboration with WAPCo to optimize gas supply, ensure reliability, and support infrastructure expansion to address increasing energy demand. WAPCo officials expressed their commitment to high operational standards and collaboration with the Ministry to advance Ghana's energy transition goals. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to enhance regional cooperation and strengthen Ghana's energy supply resilience.




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