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    Replacing Chinese engineers with locals saves $3.5M monthly—Ghana Gas

    ComfortBy ComfortMay 7, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ghana Gas Company Ltd has revealed that it has replaced 52 Chinese expatriate staff running its technical operations at the Atuabo plant with local staff.

    According to Ghana Gas, the move which was done over the last four years has saved the company $3.5 million monthly.

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    CEO of the company, Dr Ben Asante, made the revelation when he took participants of a Gas Conference ongoing at Takoradi on a tour around the plant to familiarize them with the company’s operations.

    The conference has drawn together officials from the Ministry of Energy and various relevant sector agencies and other industry players to discuss strategic ways in which Ghana’s gas resources can be maximized for the benefit of the nation.

    Dr. Asante disclosed that as of March 2017, the company’s plant was fully manned by expatriate technical personnel and numbered about 50. However, a mutual agreement was taken to train Ghanaian engineers to take over these operational roles, and the current staff is fully Ghanaian, with about 50 engineers.

    “They are brilliant and so far we have not had any incidents at the plant.” He also stated that there was some scepticism when the idea was initially mooted, given that there had been an accident earlier at a VRA plant, and disclosed that notwithstanding this, the initiative was pushed through.

    The Ghana National Gas Company, incorporated in July 2011, is the nation’s premier gas business company and is responsible for producing and prospecting of lean gas, condensate, LPG and plays a key role in the nation’s industrial sector.

    Through its subterranean pipelines, the Atuabo plant supplies gas to the VRA’s Aboadze thermal plant and therefore, plays a huge role in the country’s power supply system.

    Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh

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