13/12/2006 Africa Energy Intelligence N°430

AFRICA

The “Great Game” in Gulf of Guinea Gas

Profiting from repeated delays in gas liquefaction projects in Nigeria and with backing from the World Bank, Equatorial Guinea is positioning itself to process the associated gas of its neighbors in a new train at its EG LNG plant. And a consortium of British firms is moving to become exclusive go-betweens in supplying the future train. (...)   [695 words]   [€8]
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