Summary sheet
The WAGP consists of a pipeline system (681 km long) that will transport natural gas from Nigeria to Ghana, Togo and Benin, initially for power generation, but eventually for other uses as well.
The project is expected to deliver significant economic and environmental benefits to the region through the burning of gas instead of oil in the thermal power stations in Ghana, Benin and Togo. The project will be key in reducing the cost of power generation in Ghana thereby facilitating economic growth.
Environmental and social impact assessments have been carried out and detailed environmental management plans (EMP) and resettlement action plans (RAP) have been developed to meet the mitigation, compensation and monitoring requirements for the project.
Procurement in line with EIB guidelines for private sector projects.
Oil and gas.
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