PROJECT: GUINEA LNG

Republic of Guinea is a west-coastal country in West Africa with a massive potential of natural minerals and agriculture. Having access to a new energy source would help enable Guinea’s current residents to further develop the nation.
Availability of affordable clean energy could help the Guineans advance industrialization, add value to the mineral mining, develop agricultural raw materials, and create jobs for its citizen.
The Guinea LNG Project contemplates building a large-scale LNG receiving terminal (the “Terminal”), storage tanks, high-capacity regassification units and distribution infrastructure which will receive and store the imported LNG in on-shore/stationary storage or off-shore/ floating holding tanks, and distribute to the end users either through a pipeline after being regassified or via cryogenic trailers /ISO tanks in liquid form to be regassified at final destination (“virtual pipeline.”)  Subject to confirmation during the proposed Feasibility Study, the Terminal will be located near the Port of Kamsar in the Boke region and will initially supply LNG to the existing mining operations as well as provide power, refrigeration, ice and clean water for the African Development Bank (“AfDB”) sponsored AgroPark to be built at or near the Terminal location

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