Global LNG demand to double by 2040: Royal Dutch Shell
Global demand for LNG is expected to double to 700mn tonnes by 2040, according to Royal Dutch Shell
Global demand for LNG is expected to double to 700mn tonnes by 2040, according to Royal Dutch Shell
Following the news that Eni has signed an agreement on the supply of LNG with Nigeria LNG, Cao Chai, upstream analyst at data firm GlobalData, offers her views on LNG projects currently under development in Africa
Equatorial Guinea is positioning itself as a hub for gas in the Gulf of Guinea and hopes to deliver where others have failed: developing the first successful cross-border gas venture on the continent
Supermajor Eni has signed a new long term contract for the purchase of 1.5mn tonnes of LNG with Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG), a joint venture between NNPC, Shell, Total and Eni (with Eni having a participating interest of 10.4 per cent)
The Atlantic Methanol Production Company (AMPCO), which runs one of Africa’s largest methanol plant on Bioko Island in Equatorial Guinea, has decided to invest in the expansion and diversification of the country’s downstream sector