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Clock ticking on restart of South Africa’s LNG tender

The country's energy minister has said the IRP will be approved in March – and it will need to be if the LNG import tender is to restart in time The country's energy minister has said the IRP will be approved in March – and it will need to be if the LNG import tender is to restart in time.
By Leigh Elston 20 February 2019 Middle East & Africa / LNG 0 33957
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa making his state of the nation address in February. (PA)

The government of South Africa will approve its final integrated resource plan (IRP) in March – the last step needed before the independent power producer (IPP) unit can finalise the terms of its LNG import tender and release its request for qualifications later this year. If the process does not restart soon, the government will miss its target of getting 2.25 GW of gas-fired power online by 2026. However, there is still no indication of when the request for qualifications will be...