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Main companies operating in Senegal’s oil, gas and mining sectors

Main companies operating in Senegal’s oil, gas and mining sectors

SENEGAL'S newly elected President Bassirou Diomaye Faye said his government would conduct an audit of the West African nation's oil, gas and mining sectors. The announcement followed a campaign promise to renegotiate the terms of oil, gas and mineral contracts with foreign operators in the country, which is set to begin producing oil and gas this year. The following are the main companies operating in Senegal's oil and gas sectors: BP BP and U.S.-listed Kosmo Energy are leading the development of Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA), Senegal's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) project. GTA, a floating facility straddling the border between Senegal and Mauritania, will…
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South Africa’s new energy plan needs a mix of nuclear, gas, renewables and coal – expert

South Africa’s new energy plan needs a mix of nuclear, gas, renewables and coal – expert

SOUTH Africa’s economy has been hard hit by 15 years of load-shedding (rolling blackouts). The country’s coal-fired power plants have a maintenance backlog and frequently experience unexpected technical failures. On the other hand, South Africa has committed, under the Paris Agreement, to transition to low-carbon energy generation technologies by 2050. This puts South Africa at an energy crossroads where it needs well-thought-out policy development and implementation to make the transition possible. South Africa’s reliance on coal-fired power to supply about 72% of its energy needs is catching up with it as coal plants fail. But switching to renewable energy technologies…
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EXCLUSIVE: Shell eyes return to Libya with oil, gas, solar investments

EXCLUSIVE: Shell eyes return to Libya with oil, gas, solar investments

RON BOUSSO ROYAL Dutch Shell is considering a return to Libya with a plan to develop new oil and gas fields and infrastructure, as well as a solar project, two sources said, a decade after exiting the North African country because of unrest. The plan, details of which were seen by Reuters, marks a rare new oil and gas foray by the energy major as it seeks to cut fossil fuel investment and slash greenhouse gas emissions. In that strategy, Shell still needs some new projects to maintain output as reserves in existing oil and gas fields have rapidly fallen…
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