Ghana Sees Delayed Tema LNG Terminal Completed Next Year
- African nation’s import terminal was first expected in 2020
- Talks are ongoing with Shell for supply of LNG to the project
The construction site of Tema LNG Import Terminal Project in Tema, Ghana, in 2021.
Photographer: Xu Zheng/Xinhua/Getty Images
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Ghana’s delayed liquefied natural gas import terminal is likely to be completed next year as talks continue with Shell Plc for supply of fuel to the project, an energy official said.
Tema LNG Terminal Co.’s project was first expected to become operational as early as 2020. An official at the state-run Ghana National Petroleum Corp. then said completion was due this year, with plans for GNPC to sell the fuel onward to consumers across West Africa.