Togo’s energy minister appointed as new head of ministers committee steering West African Gas Pipeline Project

Oil and gas
Monday, 03 December 2018 13:33
Togo’s energy minister appointed as new head of ministers committee steering West African Gas Pipeline Project

(Togo First) - Marc Ably-Bidamon, Togo’s minister of energy, is the new president of the ministers’ committee steering the West African Gas Pipeline Project. The official was appointed the position last week, on the sidelines of the 18th meeting of the committee, for a one-year mandate.  

Over the period, Togo should, with its neighbors, launch initiatives to protect subsea gas pipelines and conclude talks with WAPCo regarding natural gas transportation tariffs. The talks aim to increase natural gas import for States’ benefit.

The West African Gas Pipeline Project’s purpose is to transport natural gas from Nigeria to Benin, Ghana and Togo, for power production and other industrial needs also. In fine, the project would help boost gas interconnection in West Africa.

Let it be recalled that during the committee’s recent meeting, participants reviewed the issue of gas supply and the status of the interconnection project as well as issues concerning tariff of the third tariff period that will open in January 2019 and close December 2023. Moreover, the tariff and regulation report was presented.   

On the occasion, Marc Ably-Bidamon and his Beninese counterpart discussed with Ghana’s minister of energy about urgent measures to implement relating to CEB’s reforms, in line with the instructions of Benin and Togo’s president.

Séna Akoda

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