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Equatorial Guinea to Build $4 Billion LNG Plant
Read the latest edition of Energy Digital. The exact capacity of the planned LNG plant has yet to be determined. Sonagas and partners Noble Energy Inc. and Ophir Energy Plc will make the decision depending on

Equatorial Guinea Trident Energy finally picks up its first blocks
Contrary to the first version of this article, published in the latest issue 803 of Africa Energy Intelligence sent out this morning, October 24, Trident Energy, headed by former

A Solution to Global Warming, Air Pollution, and Energy
• Saves 919 lives from air pollution per year in 2050 in Equatorial Guinea; • Eliminates 8 million tonnes-CO 2e per year in 2050 in Equatorial Guinea; • Reduces 2050 all -purpose, end-use

Equatorial Guinea Overview: Development news,
Government officials of Equatorial Guinea had based this decision on the current economic downturn and the consequent need to streamline public expenditure. The new Prime Minister, Manuel Osa Nsue

Petrofac supporting National Oil Company of Equatorial Guinea
Petrofac, a leading provider of services to the global energy industry, has today been awarded a Technical Services Contract by Compañía Nacional de Petróleos de Guinea

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