About Equatorial Guinea Chemical Energy Storage Project
At Punta Europa, where most of Equatorial Guinea’s gas and energy activities are currently located, the country plans to build a modular refinery, storage tanks and a methanol-to-derivatives plant.
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Will feedgas flow into Equatorial Guinea's LNG plant?
MADRID (ICIS)–The start of feedgas flows from Equatorial Guinea’s offshore Alen gas project into the country’s LNG plant will likely see new companies start to lift cargoes from the West African country. The Alen Gas Monetisation project produced first gas in February, said operator Noble Energy, recently acquired by US energy major Chevron.
Will Chevron lift its first cargo from Equatorial Guinea?
Updated: This story has been updated to include details of Chevron lifting its first cargo: MADRID (ICIS)–The start of feedgas flows from Equatorial Guinea’s offshore Alen gas project into the country’s LNG plant will likely see new companies start to lift cargoes from the West African country.
Does shell have a monopoly on Equatorial LNG?
“Under the existing merchant structure for the Equatorial LNG plant, Shell has had a monopoly on the entire LNG volumes lifted from the facility via its acquisition of BG Group back in 2015 which included its merchant LNG contract with the West African LNG plant,” said Olumide Ajayi, LNG analyst at ICIS.


