Total signs the FID on Nigeria LNG’s Train 7 project ($10 billion)
Together with its partners Shell, Eni and NNPC, the French group has given the go-ahead for the launch of a $10bn project. The investment is expected to close sometime this year and will be carried out by the Italian company Saipem.
08/01/2020 at 21h29, by Africa Business+
Total is hungry for liquefied natural gas in Africa. Alongside its Mozambique LNG mega-project, the group has just formally approved with its partners the expansion of Nigeria LNG‘s capacities for an estimated amount of at least $10bn. The French group has not yet publicly disclosed the decision, unlike its Italian partner ENI, but “Total has indeed approved the expansion,” according to a source close to the group.
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