How to Apply for Ghana National Gas Company Scholarship 2022, Ghana Gas Scholarship Application Deadline, Ghana Gas Scholarship Forms, and Eligibility For Ghana Gas Scholarship will be discussed in this article: The Ghana National Gas Company is offering qualified Ghanaians the chance to study undergraduate or HND courses at any of Ghana’s public tertiary institutions. As a result, the Ghana Gas Company has made its application portal available to students who are interested in applying.
Eligibility For Ghana Gas Scholarship
- Applicant must be a Ghanaian (Applicant must possess a Ghana card, Voters ID or Birth Certificate for verification of identity).
- Applicant must have an admission letter from a tertiary institution (University or Technical University) in Ghana.
- Applicant must be a first year student of the institution.
- Applicant pursuing or admitted to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) shall be given preference.
- Applicant must not be above the age of thirty-five (35) years at the time of applying for the scholarship.
- Applicant must complete a scholarship application form with two passport size photographs.
Urgent Information
- Applicant must download the application form from our website( www.ghanagas.com.gh).
- All completed applications must be submitted via the email address provided below, applications submitted through any other means will not be accepted. Email: scholarship@ghanagas.com.gh
- All applicants shall complete an essay or statement of carrier objectives to justify their request for the scholarship.
- Misinformation in any form renders the application null and void. Award made based on that will be withdrawn and persons involved will be prosecuted.
Deadline For Ghana Gas Company Scholarship
Deadline for submission of the application is 31st January 2022.
Ghana Gas Scholarship Forms
The Ghana Gas Scholarship application form can be downloaded from the link below. It is recommended that you complete it and send it to the above-mentioned e-mail address for processing.
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History Of Ghana National Gas Company
Ghana, the land of Gold was yet again blessed with another rich resource – OIL in 2007. The oil production however started in 2010. With about 368 million tonnes of oil and a commercial amount of associated gas found 60km offshore, between the Deepwater Tano and West Cape Three Points, the government decided to develop a strategic plan to make use of the natural gas present in the discovered wells.
In view of this, a ‘National Gas Development Taskforce’ was commissioned in February 2011 by the government to review and make appropriate recommendations for the speedy realization of a national gas commercialization infrastructure system. In April 2011, the Taskforce submitted its report recommending the evacuation and treatment of associated gas from the Jubilee Field production.
Acting upon the above, the government then sanctioned the establishment of an indigenous company to undertake the project. As a result, the Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) was formed, hence giving true meaning to government’s emphasis on ‘local content’ in the oil and gas industry.
Ghana Gas was thus incorporated as a limited liability company in July 2011 with the responsibility to build, own and operate the infrastructure required for the gathering, processing, transporting and marketing of natural gas resources in the country.
The Offshore Pipeline, the Onshore Pipeline, the Gas Processing Plant, the Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) Export System, and the Office Complex were to be established. This is also known as the Western Corridor Gas Infrastructure Development Project or the Ghana Early Phase Infrastructure Development Project.
