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APPLY NOW! 2026 Genser Energy Graduate Training Programme is open!
Genser Energy has officially opened applications for 2026 Graduate Training Programme, offering recent graduates the opportunity to build a career in one of Africa’s fastest‑growing energy solution companies. The 18 month-long programme provides trainees with hands-on experience across various departments, including Engineering, Operations, Health & Safety, Communications, Finance, Supply Chain, Information Technology, Community Relations, among others. Successful applicants


Ghana’s midstream momentum builds as Genser Energy’s 135 mmscfd gas plant nears operation
Ghana’s midstream gas sector is set to receive a major boost as Genser Energy edges closer to commissioning its 135 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) Gas Conditioning Plant (GCP), aimed at transforming local gas processing, enhancing energy reliability and creating new export opportunities. The plant, located in Prestea in the Western Region, is in the final stages of construction, with full operationalization expected in the coming months. Mr . Francois Esterhuiz


CNBC Africa: Fuelling Industrial Growth and Development in West Africa
Gas continues to drive industrial and economic transformation in Ghana and the West African region, with financial sector leaders such as...


Power with Purpose: Genser Energy featured in MIT Review
Baafour Asiamah-Adjei ’03 is working to transform West Africa’s energy landscape—and investing in the people who will shape the region’s future. Baafour Asiamah-Adjei ’03 is the founder and CEO of one of Ghana’s largest private power companies, Genser Energy —an entrepreneurial engineer who aims to deliver sustainable energy across West Africa. And he credits MIT with much of his success. But when he was applying to colleges, the Institute wasn’t even on his radar. The son of


Genser Energy pays homage to victims of helicopter tragedy
Genser Energy has expressed condolences to Ghana after eight prominent Ghanaians, including two cabinet ministers and senior military...


Ghana pilots first vitamin-rich Acerola plantation for economic and health benefits
Ghana is expected to harvest its first bunch of Acerola fruits in the next three years, following the cultivation of the cherry-like...
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