Morocco picks Mohammedia for potential floating gas facility

The deadline for bids has been set at 25 January, the agency said on its website.
Energy minister Leila Benali last month said that her department was examining financial and gas supply details for a future FSRU that would guarantee all of Morocco’s gas needs.
Algeria ended gas supplies to Morocco on 31 October against a backdrop of worsening relations between the nations.
Morocco’s natural gas needs are expected to triple from 1 billion cubic metres (bcm) to 3 bcm by 2040 as it looks to LNG to boost its low-carbon transition and address irregular supply of renewables, Benali said.
Source: Reuters

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