In a move to shore up energy security, Ghana’s Ministry of Energy and Italian company Eni have agreed to increase the country’s natural gas supply by 30 million standard cubic feet per day, effective from July 13, 2025.

The additional gas will feed thermal plants and industrial facilities, easing recent power stress in industrial zones and addressing frequent load-shedding episodes. It’s the latest in Ghana’s broader energy diversification strategy that includes LNG, renewables, and infrastructure expansion.
Industry experts note that alongside the IMF-supported reforms—which aim to stabilise and attract investment—the gas deal marks a positive step for Ghana’s economic development. It demonstrates the country’s commitment to international partnerships in securing its energy future.
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