As President of the Ghana Institution of Engineering University of Mines and Technology Chapter, together with my dedicated leadership team, We had the privilege of leading our members on the second day of our industrial field tour to Genser Energy Damang, where we gained valuable exposure to how power is supplied to Damang Goldfields Ghana Limited. During the visit, we were taken through the gas-to-power process, where natural gas is received, regulated, filtered, and metered before being directed into the system and used in turbines to generate electricity for the mining operations. The team also introduced us to the PUP, another important facility used for power generation. 🔧 One thing that stood out strongly throughout the visit was the strict adherence to safety procedures, which reminded us that engineering excellence must always go hand-in-hand with safety and responsibility. Experiences like this continue to reinforce our commitment as a student engineering body to connect learning in the classroom with real industrial practice, while also strengthening leadership and professional development among our members. I would like to sincerely appreciate the management and staff of Genser Energy Damang for their warm reception and for taking the time to share their knowledge and expertise with us. The experience was truly impactful, and we look forward to more engagements in the future. Genser Energy AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine GOLD FIELDS Abraham Osei Badu (PE-GhIE, MSc, AIMP) Ghana Institution of Engineering UMaT Chapter Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE) - UMaT Chapter Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE) UMaT SRID Chapter University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa Ing. Osman Karim (PMP)®, CMRP, SPEGhIE, MSc, PGD, BSc. Youth in Engineering (GhIE-YE) #GhIE #UMaT #EngineeringPractice #LeadershipInEngineering #FutureEngineers