Morocco to begin tendering process for LNG terminal: minister
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Morocco issues expression of interest for floating LNG terminal in Nador port – The North Africa Post
The Moroccan energy ministry has issued an expression of interest for its liquified natural gas terminal in Nador’s port, an infrastructure that fits the country’s energy diversification policy, energy minister said. This announcement marks the first step in a tender for the project that will help power electricity production plants and industrial zones in Mohammedia […]
Morocco Expresses Interest in Possible LNG terminal
Morocco, seeking to diversify its coal-dependent energy sector, took the first step on Wednesday toward locating a liquefied natural gas terminal near the Mediterranean city of Nador.Morocco's energy industry filed an expression of interest for the LNG terminal.
Morocco will soon launch a call for expressions of interest for the development of the first phase of the floating terminal of storage and regasification of the port of Nador West Med. The post LNG: soon the first pick-ups for the Terminal of Nador West Med appeared first on LesEco.ma.
Morocco Launches Tender Process for Nador LNG Terminal
Morocco’s government will begin accepting expressions of interest this week under the new tender process for a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal near the Mediterranean city of Nador, Energy Minister Leila Benali announced on Monday in an address to the Lower House of the Parliament. Speaking to lawmakers, Benali said the terminal is a key step in Morocco’s broader plan to reduce its dependency on gas imports. The upcoming facility will fo…
Rabat – Reuters: Morocco has announced plans to increase the capacity of its airports and the number of aircraft, and to establish a unit to import liquefied natural gas. Moroccan Transport Minister Abdessamad Kayouh said that his country intends to increase the capacity of its airports to 80 million passengers by 2030, as part of boosting tourism and in conjunction with Morocco’s joint hosting of the 2030 World Cup with Spain […]
Morocco plans to launch a call for expressions of interest for the development of the first phase of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Nador, a city located on the Mediterranean coast in the north-east of the country. The project is part of the national strategy for the diversification of energy sources, aimed at reducing dependence on coal...
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