
A change of personnel at Ivory Coast’s energy ministry and the greenlighting of two gas-to-power projects suggest a long-running impasse over tariffs for a proposed LNG terminal in the country will be resolved this year.
Ivory Coast’s cabinet announced in mid-December that it had entered into a public-private partnership with Ciprel – a local subsidiary of France’s Eranove, an Africa-focused energy investment group – to design, build and operate a new power station near Abidjan. Construction on the CFA 248 billion ($430 million) Atinkou power...
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