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Chevron Noble Energy and Equatorial Guinea agree terms on Aseng gas project

Chevron announced on Monday that the subsidiary of its Noble Energy had reached an agreement with Equatorial Guinea regarding the development and construction of the Aseng Gas Project. This will allow it to make a final investment choice.

The project is located in Block I of Douala Basin and will contribute to the continued supply of liquefied gas to the global market from Central Africa.

The initial investment will be around $690 million, and it will help the country achieve its ambitions of becoming a regional hub for gas processing.

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Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria agreed last year to construct the Gulf of Guinea Gas Pipeline jointly as part of their plans.

Afreximbank is raising capital to help develop the $4.5 billion EG27 LNG project.

Afreximbank claims that the EG27 project, which focuses on Ebano's field, could produce 2.4 millions metric tons per year of LNG over a period of 20 years.

Equatorial Guinea, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), is expected to announce its latest round of oil and gas licenses later Monday. Reporting by Wendell Roelf. (Editing by Alexander Winning, Mark Potter and Mark Potter.)

(source: Reuters)