São Tomé and Príncipe and Equatorial Guinea to Increase Exploration in the Gulf of Guinea
São Tomé and Príncipe wishes to draw on the skills of their African partners.
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São Tomé and Príncipe wishes to draw on the skills of their African partners.
Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea are looking at collaborating on the development of oil and gas, leveraging bilateral partnerships to stimulate investment, regional job opportunities and resource development.
Juan Antonio Ndong Ondo, Director General of SONAGAS, spoke to Energy Capital & Power about how the company is prioritizing the diversification of gas sources that feed into the Punta Europa Gas Complex.
In Equatorial Guinea, natural gas is set to play a major role in not only supporting the country’s drive to increase electricity access, but also fast-tracking industrialization and a transition to cleaner energy sources.
The pipeline installation is part of the Alen Gas Monetization project, which seeks to transform Equatorial Guinea into a regional gas hub.
The acquisition of Noble Energy by Chevron grants entry into Equatorial Guinea’s energy sector.
The country is taking action to support its services industry and ongoing midstream projects.
Equatorial Guinea is positioning itself as a hub for gas in the Gulf of Guinea.
Service companies welcomed by government to explore opportunities available in the Gulf of Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea aims to diversify its economy into services and tourism, calls for investment and exchange of experience.