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Rabat - Morocco is stepping up efforts to strengthen and diversify its gas resources as the country aims to develop the first ...
Morocco's Energy Minister, Leila Benali, has announced the imminent launch of a tender process for a liquefied natural gas ...
The Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, announced on Monday at the House of ...
Energy Minister says expression of interest for floating storage and regasification unit will be released within days.
Morocco is preparing to launch a call for expressions of interest in the coming days for the development of a liquefied ...
Morocco to begin tendering process for LNG terminal. Find the latest news from the maritime industry on the PortNews website.
Morocco’s Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, announced that feasibility and preliminary engineering studies for the Morocco–Nigeria Atlantic gas pipeline project ...
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Morocco to borrow for World Cup rail and airport projects
Morocco is planning to seek loans to fund multi-billion dollar rail and airport projects as it prepares to co-host the Fifa World Cup in 2030, according to a minister. The projects include a high ...
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Morocco seeks companies for upcoming LNG terminal
Morocco will issue an expression of interest for a liquefied natural gas terminal near the eastern Mediterranean city of Nador, energy minister Leila Benali told parliament on Monday. The country ...
Morocco plans to issue, within a few days, an expression of interest for a liquefied natural gas terminal near the eastern ...
Phillips 66 is arguing that Elliott Investment Management should back down from its push to break up the energy company ...
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Morocco steps up solar power drive to meet 2030 target
Morocco is intensifying investment in solar power in the hope of hitting a target to raise the use of renewables in its energy mix to more than half. The country has set a target of 52 percent ...