The 681-km offshore pipeline will have its main hub at Lagos with links to the cities of Cotonou in Benin, Lome in Togo, and Tema, Effasu, and Takoradi in Ghana. An onshore section in Nigeria will link to the SE city of Escravos.
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Mon, 29 September 2008
FRENCH engineering contractor Entrepose is to build the Lagos Beach compression station in Nigeria, a key part of the West African Natural Gas Pipeline Project which will transport Nigerian gas to Benin, Togo, and Ghana. Entrepose said it had been awarded the contract for the station by operator West African Gas Pipeline Co, a joint venture between Chevron, Shell, the Nigerian National Petroleum Co, and Ghana’s Volta River Authority.
The 681-km offshore pipeline will have its main hub at Lagos with links to the cities of Cotonou in Benin, Lome in Togo, and Tema, Effasu, and Takoradi in Ghana. An onshore section in Nigeria will link to the SE city of Escravos.
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