The pipeline route will involve major civil engineering works as it crosses eight major rivers and some swamp locations before terminating at the new United Cement Co factory at Mfamosing, near Calabar.
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Tue, 3 March 2009
FOLLOWING THE government policy of expanding the gas infrastructure in Nigeria, Oando Gas and Power, a subsidiary of Oando plc, has commenced construction work on its 128-km SE gas pipeline project in Calabar, Cross Rivers State. The project, which will be carried out by subsidiary East Horizon Gas Co<.b>
(EHGC), will connect to the existing Obigbo-Alscon line at Ukanafun in Akwa Ibom State, and will run through Akwa Ibom State and Cross River State.
The pipeline route will involve major civil engineering works as it crosses eight major rivers and some swamp locations before terminating at the new United Cement Co factory at Mfamosing, near Calabar.
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