By Meletus EZE
Axxela Limited, sub-Saharan Africa’s preferred fast-growing gas & power portfolio company, has signed a Gas Transportation Agreement (GTA) with the West African Gas Pipeline Company Ltd. (WAPCo) to transport over 15 million standard cubic feet per day (“mmscf/d”) of natural gas via the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) to Lome, Togo.
During the signing ceremony held in Accra, Ghana, Axxela CEO, Bolaji Osunsaya, said: “The partnership between
Axxela, WAPCo, and the West African Gas Pipeline Authority (WAGPA), portends major benefits for the West African
gas markets. The flow of new molecules beyond the existing foundation contracts will diversify gas supply sources
into the WAGP, and affirms Axxela’s proactive mid-term growth plan. Propelled by our professionalism, strategic
partnerships, and excellence across our business enterprise, we remain firmly committed to the positioning of gas as
a catalyst for socio-economic empowerment across the region’s key markets.”
Also commenting at the signing ceremony, WAPCo Managing Director, Walter Perez, stated: “With public and private
players increasingly working together to propel the gas advantage, our partnership with Axxela speaks to our
overarching strategy for increased regional supply and participation. WAPCo is continuously driven to spur regional
gas integration, and we are highly delighted to welcome Axxela on board the WAGP, and look forward to a fruitful
and industry-defining collaboration.”
Axxela is also developing a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) in West Africa’s main commercial hub,
Lagos, with the capacity to serve Nigeria and the region. The concept will see the injection of gas via a regasification
terminal at a strategic location along the city’s coastline, with gas supplied via LNG shuttle vessels. The virtual pipeline
solution will also enable uninterrupted gas supplies and enhance gas utilization across key industrial clusters.
The WAGP is a 678km regional pipeline linking the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) in Nigeria to Takoradi
in Ghana, with gas delivery laterals from the main line extending to Cotonou (Benin), Lome (Togo), and Tema
(Ghana).