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African Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is set to attract US$103bn in 2019, with Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, Mozambique, Senegal and Mauritania leading investment across supply and demand-driven projects

Equatorial Guinea is set to construct the first LNG storage and regasification plant in West Africa, advancing efforts to monetise gas resources through the creation of a domestic gas-to-power infrastructure

Cedigaz, the international information centre on natural gas, has just released its ‘Medium and Long Term Natural Gas Outlook 2019’

Mickael Vogel, director of Strategy at the Centurion Law Group, said that Benin is often overshadowed by its massive neighbour, Nigeria

As gas-to-power is a major pillar of Senegal’s strategy to provide universal power access and increase economic competitiveness, the country aims to obtain sufficient energy sources while reducing the electricity shortage among its people