Gas to power : EPPM seeks $180 million to extract methane from Lake Kivu
Faced with the lead taken by its Rwandan neighbour, Kinshasa wants to accelerate the methane extraction project on the Congolese side and is relying on the Tunisian group to sign up.
14/10/2022 at 16h47, by Africa Business+
Tunisia’s EPPM patiently waded through several contracts before the start of construction and will soon begin looking for financing for the extraction project, Africa Business+ has learned.
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