Technip Energies, EDF Renouvelables and Cegelec-Vinci Energies on the lookout for Mauritanian contracts
Several French energy specialists are participating in a mission to Mauritania, organised from 8 to 10 March by Bpifrance and Medef International with the National Union of Mauritanian Employers (UNPM). The planned gas production from GTA is indeed expected to boost local economic activity.
09/03/2023 at 20h43, by Africa Business+
It has been several years since such a delegation – 40 French companies and about 50 managers – last visited the republic known for its fishing resources, iron ore, but also for its gas, and potential for producing green hydrogen.
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