Midstream Infrastructure

Gas Conditioning Plant (GCP)

Processing raw natural gas into a stable, transport-ready fuel supply, enabling reliable power generation and industrial use across Genser Energy’s integrated network.

Project Overview

A core component of Genser Energy’s midstream platform

Genser Energy’s gas conditioning infrastructure in Prestea in western Ghana is designed to process and stabilize raw natural gas for safe, efficient transport across its pipeline and power systems.

Developed across a 100-hectare site — with approximately 25 hectares actively engineered — the system integrates large-scale civil, mechanical, and processing infrastructure to support long-term operational performance.

By aligning conditioning, transportation, and generation, Genser Energy strengthens control over gas quality and delivery — improving reliability across every stage of the energy value chain.

100 ha Site acquired
25 ha Actively developed
250+ Installed equipment units

Key Figures

Built through large-scale civil, structural, and systems works

Major Civil Concrete Works 34,000 m³
Rebar (Civil Works) 3000 tons
Cryogenic Storage Tanks 4 tanks, 10,000–15,000 m³ capacity
Installed Piping 143,725 dia-inch
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Development Phases

A phased buildout across site preparation, structural delivery, and systems integration

Phase I

Site Development and Ground Engineering

Establish the physical foundation for the gas conditioning system through land preparation and subsurface analysis, including geotechnical testing, surveys, and major earthworks across the site.

Ground Testing 18+ boreholes, 6 trial pits, resistivity and seismic surveys
Cut Volume 567,052.65 m³
Fill Volume 591,755.86 m³

Phase II

Structural and Tank Construction

Build the core infrastructure required for gas conditioning and storage, including major civil works, equipment and tower foundations, large-scale concrete and rebar installation, and cryogenic tank construction.

Civil Works ~34,000 m³ concrete and ~3000 tons rebar
Tank Construction 4 cryogenic tanks, 10,000–15,000 m³ capacity
Core Structural Works 846 piles, 4,193 tons piping and structural steel

Phase III

Mechanical, Electrical, and Systems Integration

Advance the system toward operational readiness through installation of mechanical equipment, pipe racks, power distribution centers, instrumentation, cable trays, transformers, and integrated control systems.

Installed Equipment ~250 equipment units and 6,424 steel structure components
Piping and Power 143,725 dia-inch piping, 14 PDCs, transformer testing completed
Instrumentation ~2,239 instruments and ~2,620 m instrumentation cable trays
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Role in the Network

Connecting supply to power

Genser Energy’s gas conditioning infrastructure links upstream gas supply with its pipeline and power systems — ensuring that gas entering the network is consistent, stable, and ready for use.

The scale and integration of the system enable consistent gas quality, reliable fuel supply for power generation, and infrastructure that can support future growth.

Upstream Supply Raw natural gas input
Gas Conditioning Stabilization and processing
Pipeline Network Transport across infrastructure
Power Generation Reliable energy delivery

Why It Matters

Reliable gas processing enables reliable power

By developing and operating its own conditioning infrastructure, Genser Energy reduces reliance on external systems and strengthens control across its operations.

The result is a more efficient, resilient energy platform — designed to deliver consistent performance across West Africa.

Operational Control Internal processing reduces dependency on third-party infrastructure
System Reliability Consistent gas quality supports stable power generation
Scalable Platform Infrastructure designed to support future expansion and demand
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