Angola Oil & Gas Issues Call for Nominations for 2025 Awards
Winners will be recognized during the prestigious AOG 2025 Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony.
Winners will be recognized during the prestigious AOG 2025 Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony.
Senegal and Mauritania have begun to ramp up gas-to-power plant conversions as regional LNG production grows, boosting energy security, lowering emissions and supporting regional cooperation.
With 3.5 LNG cargoes exported in Q2 2025, Senegal enters the global market while advancing plans for domestic gas use.
Construction of a new gas pipeline linking Tanzania’s Ntorya gas field to the Madimba processing plant will begin this month.
LNG for the project was transferred from Karpowership’s FSRU to the KPS 10 powership.
Major energy projects in Senegal are pushing the country toward clean power and nationwide electrification.
The FSRU vessel will operate at an LNG import terminal in Damietta.
Leading African energy players, companies and projects recognized during the 2025 African Congo Energy & Investment Forum in the Republic of Congo.
At next month’s Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris, the energy ministers of Senegal and Mauritania will discuss emerging investment opportunities within West Africa’s growing gas industry.
The initiative is part of Ghana’s strategy to develop its petroleum resources and attract investment in the energy sector.
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Winners will be recognized during the prestigious AOG 2025 Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony.
Senegal and Mauritania have begun to ramp up gas-to-power plant conversions as regional LNG production grows, boosting energy security, lowering emissions and supporting regional cooperation.
With 3.5 LNG cargoes exported in Q2 2025, Senegal enters the global market while advancing plans for domestic gas use.
Construction of a new gas pipeline linking Tanzania’s Ntorya gas field to the Madimba processing plant will begin this month.
LNG for the project was transferred from Karpowership’s FSRU to the KPS 10 powership.
Major energy projects in Senegal are pushing the country toward clean power and nationwide electrification.
The FSRU vessel will operate at an LNG import terminal in Damietta.
Leading African energy players, companies and projects recognized during the 2025 African Congo Energy & Investment Forum in the Republic of Congo.
At next month’s Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris, the energy ministers of Senegal and Mauritania will discuss emerging investment opportunities within West Africa’s growing gas industry.
The initiative is part of Ghana’s strategy to develop its petroleum resources and attract investment in the energy sector.