Investing.com — bp has initiated gas flow at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) Phase 1, one of the deepest and most intricate gas developments in Africa. This 2.3 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) liquefied (LNG) project is predicted to aid in fulfilling global energy needs.

Gas has begun flowing from wells at the GTA Phase 1 LNG project to bp’s floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, marking the next phase of commissioning.

Located offshore Mauritania and Senegal, GTA is among the deepest offshore developments in Africa, with gas resources situated in water depths of up to 2,850 meters. Once fully commissioned, GTA Phase 1 is forecasted to produce approximately 2.3 million tonnes of LNG annually. The project was declared “a project of strategic national importance” by the governments of both host nations in 2021.

The initiation of gas flow is a significant step towards unlocking the potential of Mauritania’s and Senegal’s gas resources, presenting the opportunity for these countries to become a vital LNG production hub.

Gordon Birrell, EVP of production & operations, applauded the achievement, stating, “This is a fantastic landmark for this important megaproject. First gas flow is a material example of supporting the global energy demands of today and reiterates our commitment to help Mauritania and Senegal develop their natural resources.”

Gas from GTA Phase 1 is being transported to the GTA FPSO, located approximately 40 kilometers offshore. Here, water, condensate, and impurities are removed. The gas will then be transferred via pipeline to a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG (OL:)) vessel situated 10 kilometers offshore. It will be cryogenically cooled, liquefied, and stored before being transferred to LNG carriers for export. A portion of the gas will be allocated to meet the growing energy demand in Mauritania and Senegal.

Dave Campbell, SVP Mauritania and Senegal, praised the milestone, saying, “Mauritania and Senegal take a major step towards an exciting new chapter as gas-exporting nations. I am proud of the relationships we continue to strengthen in both countries.”

The construction activities of GTA have created more than 3,000 local jobs and engaged with around 300 local companies across Mauritania and Senegal. bp and its partners have invested in local workforce development, including a four-year apprentice training program, and initiated a multi-million-dollar social investment program aimed at enhancing local quality of life and creating long-term opportunities for local development.

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