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We are not to be blamed for recent power outages – GNPC

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The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) has refuted allegations of causing the recent power supply issues in the country, emphasizing that it has settled its debts with the West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCO).

According to GNPC it has taken proactive measures to prevent gas supply disruptions on multiple occasions.

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In an official statement released on October 30, 2023, GNPC clarified its role as a counterparty to the Gas Transportation Agreement (GTA) with WAPCO, directly invoicing GNPC for gas transportation services.

The corporation characterized any assertions suggesting that GNPC was accountable for unpaid funds to WAPCO, resulting in gas supply interruptions and subsequent power supply challenges, as “inaccurate and misleading.”

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Below is the full statement from the GNPC

Statement: GNPC not responsible for power supply challenges

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Accra, 30th October 2023: The attention of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) has been drawn to false comments put out by some misinformed individuals depicting themselves as energy analysts regarding last Thursday’s power supply challenges. They alleged that GNPC, its Board and CEO are to blame for failing to pay debts owed to West Africa Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCO).

This information is not accurate, and GNPC clarifies as follows:
GNPC is counterparty to the Gas Transportation Agreement (GTA) with WAPCO for the transportation of gas to power plants, as per the OCTP Gas Sales Agreements (GSA) requirements therefore, WAPCO directly invoices GNPC.

The gas is transported to the Independent Power Producers (IPPS) to generate power that ECG distributes to consumers as electricity. Ultimately, monies received by ECG after the sale of electricity is utilized to pay, either directly or indirectly, all the electricity service providers downstream of the value chain, including WAPCO.

Traditionally, ECG pays for gas transportation invoices through the Cash Waterfall Mechanism (CWM). However, funds received by GNPC from ECG have not been sufficient to pay for the WAPCO invoices, especially in recent times. Between July and October this year, GNPC has explored every avenue possible to get ECG to honor the overdue payments to no avail this is documented in numerous letters to ECG and the Minister for Energy, requesting for payments, and highlighting the potential consequences of curtailment of gas transportation services.

Following no response, a timely letter dated 16th October 2023 was sent to the Minister of Energy seeking his urgent intervention on this matter to avoid power supply challenges.

Thereupon, as the issue remained unresolved, WAPCO curtailed gas transportation services leading to the power supply challenges.

It should be noted that GNPC is not responsible for the power supply challenges that occurred in the country on Thursday but has rather stepped up on many occasions to prevent gas supply interruptions by paying for gas transportation at the expense of its core operations.

The GNPC CEO and senior management have proactively engaged WAPCO several times this year to successfully negotiate feasible payment arrangements that have prevented the curtailment of gas transportation services.

It is, therefore, incorrect and misleading for anyone to conclude that GNPC was responsible for the non-payment of monies to WAPCO leading to the curtailment of gas supply, resulting in the unfortunate power supply challenges.

————–ENDS—————

Issued By:
The Corporate Affairs Department, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation,
Petroleum House, Harbour Road, PMB, Tema.

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