The Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas) has hosted a delegation of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) at its Atuabo Gas Processing Plant in the Western Region.
The visit forms part of Ghana Gas’ 2026 Corporate Strategic Plan, which prioritises collaboration and sustained dialogue with key stakeholders.
Speaking during the tour, Mr. Richard Ernest Kirk-Mensah, Head of Corporate Affairs, stated that granting CSOs access to the Gas Processing Plant provides them with a clearer understanding of its technical and operational processes, enabling them to effectively perform their watchdog role.
Mr. Kirk-Mensah disclosed that the technical committee tasked by government to study the feasibility of constructing a second gas processing plant has completed its work and submitted its report.

“The company is currently awaiting directives from Cabinet to begin construction of Gas Processing Plant 2,” he said.
Speaking on behalf of the CSOs, Mr. Duncan Amoah, Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), commended Ghana Gas for the initiative and described the existing plant as a “game changer.”

He called for the swift commencement of the second Gas Processing Plant to boost domestic LPG production and strengthen Ghana’s energy security.








