Ghana National Gas Limited Company (Ghana Gas) hosted members of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy for an engagement session and a tour of its Gas Processing Plant (GPP) at Atuabo in Ellembelle district of the Western region - giving lawmakers firsthand insight into its operations.
Chief Executive Officer, Judith Adjobah Blay, welcomed the delegation and emphasized the importance of collaboration between policymakers and industry players in strengthening Ghana’s energy sector.
She used the opportunity to outline the company’s performance, highlighting ongoing challenges such as tariff constraints, which continue to affect revenue generation and reinvestment capacity.
Judith Adjobah Blay also reiterated that the company is primed for even greater output, revealing a notable increase in production over the past year.
She attributed this growth to improved plant reliability under the current administration.
“Ghana Gas is ever ready. Since last year, our production has gone up,” Madam Blay stated. “Earlier, we faced more downtime at the plant, but under this administration, things have improved. We have moved from 100 MMSCFD to 120 MMSCFD.”
Chairman of the Committee, Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, commended the company’s performance and assured it of Parliament’s support.
"We have seen that Ghana Gas is on top of its game. They have our full support, and we will work to address the challenges raised", he said.
He seized the opportunity to call on the general public to rally behind the management of the company to continue to chalk success.
He further commended the new CEO of the company, Judith Adjobah Blay for maintaining cordial relationship with the staff of the company and strengthened the company to increase its production.
The visit highlights Ghana Gas’ continued collaboration with government to secure Ghana’s energy future.
Earlier, the Committee paid a courtesy call on the Western Regional Minister, Joseph Nelson to officially inform him of the purpose of their tour.









