Senegalese firm CSE diversifies into oil & gas services with ECSEN
With the launch of ECSEN, its brand-new subsidiary, the Senegalese construction and public works sector leader intends to expand into the supply of goods and services for the country’s oil and gas operators.
15/09/2020 at 14h55, by Africa Business+
In view of the production of the first cubic metres of gas and barrels of oil, scheduled for 2022 and 2023 respectively, the Senegalese civil engineering leader, Compagnie Sahélienne d’Entreprises (CSE), is diversifying into the supply of oil and gas goods and logistics services.
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