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  2. Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline (MEG; also known as the Pere Duran Farell pipeline [2] [3] [4] or Gazoduc Maghreb Europe – GME) is a natural gas pipeline, which links the Hassi R'Mel gas field in Algeria through Morocco with Cordoba in Andalusia, Spain, where it is connected with the Spanish and Portuguese gas grids. Before the operation of ...

  3. Trans-Saharan gas pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline is to start in the Warri region in Nigeria and run north through Niger to Hassi R'Mel in Algeria. [10] In Hassi R'Mel the pipeline is to connect to the existing Trans-Mediterranean, Maghreb–Europe, Medgaz and Galsi pipelines. [5] These supply Europe from the gas transmission hubs at El Kala and Beni Saf on Algeria's Mediterranean ...

  4. National Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Oil and gas E&P is carried out by NOC subsidiaries and IOCs licensed by special participation and PSAs. These activities cover wide areas, both onshore and offshore, through Libya's territorial waters and continental shelf. NOC has a network of onshore oil, gas and product pipelines, crude oil export facilities and a gas pipeline. The Western ...

  5. List of oil pipelines - Wikipedia

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    1 Africa. 2 Asia. 3 Europe. 4 Americas. ... Moves diluent north; formed in 2010 by reversing 1465 km of former Enbridge Line 13 and constructing 1091 km of new ...

  6. Energy in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Resources, such as oil and gas, are also prevalent in Algeria, in addition to natural gas. [6] According to the Renewable Energy Sector in N. Africa, solar capacity is also extremely relevant in North Africa. [29] The total power installed in North Africa region was roughly 61.6 GW in 2012. This is mostly made up of hydro accounting for nearly 10%.

  7. Sonatrach - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1963, it is known today to be the largest company in Africa [2] [3] with 154 subsidiaries, and often referred as the first African oil "major". [4] In 2021, Sonatrach was the seventh largest gas company in the world.

  8. List of oil exploration and production companies - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong and China Gas Company: United Energy Group: Indian Oil Corporation Limited India: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation: Oil India: Bharat Petroleum: Hindustan Petroleum: Nayara Energy: Reliance Industries: Cairn India: GAIL: Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation: MedcoEnergi Indonesia: Pertamina: National Iranian Oil Company Iran: North ...

  9. Natural resources of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Included in this list are Chad, Sudan, Namibia, South Africa, and Madagascar, whilst Mozambique and Tanzania are potential oil producers. [3] Types of Natural Resources in Africa. A notable part of Africa’s natural resources are minerals: crude oil, natural gas, coal and charcoal. gold, silver, lead, iron ore, cobalt, zinc, and manganese.