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ECOWAS and Penspen sign contract for a feasibility study for the extension of the gas pipeline network in West Africa

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and international energy services company Penspen announced the completion of contract signing in February 2015 to enable a formal start to the Feasibility Study examining the current West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) system performance and its possible future network extension to other ECOWAS states. The work will look at how WAGP has performed since its completion in 2010 and what measures need to be taken to optimise its operation. The work ...

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OMV may be planning a ‘Russian Nabucco’ Gas Pipeline

The future head of Austria

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Tsipras and Putin to sign preliminary deal on gas pipeline

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to sign a preliminary agreement for Greece

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TransCanada set to start building B.C. gas pipeline this year

TransCanada said on Friday it expects to start construction this year on natural gas pipeline to British Columbia’s Pacific Coast worth at least C$5 billion ($4.1 billion) following a conditional go-ahead by a Petronas-led consortium for what could be Canada’s first LNG export terminal. The Prince Rupert Gas Transmission line will connect the prolific Montney gas field near Fort St. John in northeastern British Columbia to the Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal, which is planned for Lelu Island on the ...

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Tokyo wants to build a natural gas pipeline to Russia

Tokyo Gas, Japan

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Tanzania pipeline commissioning is imminent

Tanzania

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Botswana seeks to hasten $1.6 Billion Zambezi River Pipeline

Botswana intends to accelerate construction of a pipeline carrying water from the Zambezi river to the country

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Macedonia ready to join Turkish stream project once Moscow reaches agreement with EU

Macedonia is ready to take part in the construction of the Turkish stream natural gas pipeline once Russia and Brussels reach an agreement on the strategic project, Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski has announced. Following the abandonment of the South Stream gas pipeline project in December 2014, Moscow has switched its resources towards constructing the Turkish Stream as an alternative. At present, Athens and Moscow are working out the details to construct a segment of the pipeline starting ...

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