Togo Prepares for Gas Pipeline Maintenance Disruption

Energy
Thursday, 06 February 2025 10:27
Togo Prepares for Gas Pipeline Maintenance Disruption

(Togo First) - The West African Gas Pipeline is being maintained. Started on February 5, the works are set to end on March 2, 2024. They could disrupt electricity supplies in Togo, Benin, and Ghana. Compagnie Energie Electrique du Togo (CEET), Togo’s power utility, is already planning measures to curb the disruption’s impact on the Togolese people.

In the event of a disruption, Togolese authorities will use liquid fuels to power thermal plants and import up to 35 MW of additional electricity. They also plan to speed up the installation of a 25 MW turbine connected to the West African Gas Pipeline (WAPG).

The gas pipeline is crucial for transporting natural gas to thermal power plants in the region, and it significantly affects the energy supply for Togo, Benin, and Ghana. Togo relies heavily on Nigerian gas for electricity, making this maintenance particularly important.

In addition to these technical solutions, authorities may introduce energy rationing to ensure fair distribution during this period. A daily rationing plan similar to those used during past disruptions in 2024 could be introduced if needed.

Esaïe Edoh

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