Africa Oil & Gas: Uganda official says could pick Tanzania over Kenya for oil pipeline

Uganda’s government is still considering a pipeline through Tanzania to export oil if it proved cheaper than alternatives, an official said on Wednesday, even though the Ugandan president indicated last month that a route through Kenya had been picked.

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Global Gas Industry: Santos GLNG pipeline gets first gas

Santos GLNG has fed natural gas into its 420-kilometre gas transmission pipeline for the first time via its primary compressor station in the Fairview field in south-west Queensland. Santos Vice President Downstream GLNG Rod Duke said that this was another important step towards Santos GLNG’s first shipment of liquefied natural gas from Gladstone Harbour next year.

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The LNG retail market

In 2013, GDF SUEZ through its subsidiary Distrigas, opened a station of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to fuel a fleet of trucks. Arrived by LNG tanker and stored at the Everett terminal, LNG is used as fuel for trucks, which also deliver it within 450 km to customers who do not have access to pipelines or for whom supply gas by pipeline is not enough. More environmentally friendly but also cheaper, LNG as fuel is…

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Mozambique Renewables: Mozambique to build two hydropower plants worth $1.8 bln

Mozambique has approved a $1.8 billion plan to build two hydropower plants to meet growing energy demand in the central province of Tete, home to some of the world’s largest untapped coal reserves, a government minister said on Wednesday.

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Mozambique Oil & Gas: Supply of natural gas in cities will boost industrial sector

Supplying natural gas to the cities of Maputo and Marracuene will increase the use of this fuel in Mozambique and drive the appearance of new industrial units, said Estevão Pale, the chief executive of state oil and gas company Companhia Moçambicana de Hidrocarbonetos (CMH).

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