Sinopec to help develop oil, gas industry
Chinese Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) says it is committed to supporting Ghana to develop its oil and gas industry so that the country could derive maximum benefits from its rich hydrocarbon resources. Mushtaq Kaloo, Engineering Advisor to Sinopec said this at the sideline of Ghana’s first ever Gas Processing Plant (GPP), located at Atuabo, 327 km west of the capital, which was constructed by Sinopec.
“We are here definitely for the long haul. I think it is a long term strategy to assist and support Ghana in all of its needs, economic and social and anything that we can contribute to the improvement of the country,” said Kaloo.
Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) contracted Sinopec in July 2012 to construct the gas facility to take over the associated gas coming from the Jubilee oil fields. The facility started processing gas last November.
After building the facility, the Chinese company signed a two- year contract to operate and maintain the plant while training young Ghanaian engineers in its operation and maintenance.
“We have brought in our expertise from China. Those who are experts in operation and maintenance and running such facilities which are much bigger facilities than this are running in China, huge facilities,” said Kaloo.
“We’ve got a team of hard-core staff who are operation staff, maintenance staff, inspection staff, and they are here, running the plant with Ghanaians working with the Ghana Gas, under the authority of Ghana Gas,” said Kaloo.
By the end of the contract, he said, there will be a pool of knowledgeable Ghanaians who would be able to operate and maintain the $850 million facility financed by China Development Bank (CDB).
Sinopec is also in the process of building a pipeline – an expansion of the main onshore gas pipeline from Esiama, 292 km west of the capital, to Prestea, 318 km west of the capital, where Ghana plans to develop a hydrocarbon propelled minerals complex.
Wang Xianghui, Deputy Project Manager for the Sinopec Ghana projects said the project is of great benefit to Ghana with enormous benefits in terms of commercializing of gas reserves in Ghana; boosting Ghana’s industrial development and economic growth and in the area of power generation, fertilizer.
“It is also a catalyst for industrialization in the salt, alumina, petrochemicals such as plastics, methanol etc. It is also important in creating jobs and improving of the quality of life for the citizens of Ghana,” Wang added.