Flaring may be necessary in the short term to prevent damage to the oil wells.
Nonetheless, it is such a waste of resource. We must expedite work on the Western corridor gas pipeline to utilise gas from our oil fields to g ... read full comment
Flaring may be necessary in the short term to prevent damage to the oil wells.
Nonetheless, it is such a waste of resource. We must expedite work on the Western corridor gas pipeline to utilise gas from our oil fields to generate electricity and other products.
Good citizen 9 years ago
I shall the same view Sankofa
I shall the same view Sankofa
DADDY L. 9 years ago
While countries like QATAR saves its LPG for export, our useless Ghana "leaders" have given TULLOW the greenlight to burn off Ghana's natural gas for nothing? My GOD!
Qatar, the world's leading exporter of LPG and one of t ... read full comment
While countries like QATAR saves its LPG for export, our useless Ghana "leaders" have given TULLOW the greenlight to burn off Ghana's natural gas for nothing? My GOD!
Qatar, the world's leading exporter of LPG and one of the world's richest countries thanks to
their massive LPG export revenues, has the
commonsense to invest in storing LPG for
export.
Ghanain leaders are rather doing the reverse.
My take:
Hei Ghana "leaders", know that you cannot reach any layer of hydrocarbons without passing through a layer of natural gas on or offshore because crude oil and natural gas are like twins. Natural gas and crude oil depend on each other to maintain the balance in their co- existence. Thus, the two exist to maintain the balance of nature.
You can never get natural gas without hydrocarbon existence and vice versa. That's how nature creates these two substances.
So why did Ghana government kowtow to such ludicrous agreement.
I BET TULLOW WILL NEVER FLARE THE NATURAL GAS. THEY'LL QUIETLY EXPORT ALL THE LPG ON GHANA'S BLIND SIDE.
WATCH THIS SPACE.
Qatar leaders did that because they knew that they could not invest in oil production without investing in LPG storage and export.
Flaring may be necessary in the short term to prevent damage to the oil wells.
Nonetheless, it is such a waste of resource. We must expedite work on the Western corridor gas pipeline to utilise gas from our oil fields to g ...
read full comment
I shall the same view Sankofa
While countries like QATAR saves its LPG for export, our useless Ghana "leaders" have given TULLOW the greenlight to burn off Ghana's natural gas for nothing? My GOD!
Qatar, the world's leading exporter of LPG and one of t ...
read full comment