BRAZZAVILLE, April 25 (Reuters) - Italian energy group
Eni and Congo Republic's government on Tuesday launched
a $5 billion gas liquefaction project expected to reach a
production capacity of 3 million tonnes per year in 2025.
The development of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity
is part of Italy's strategy to cut dependence on Russia since it
invaded Ukraine.
In August, Eni acquired a floating liquefaction facility to
produce and export LNG from Congo, and said it aimed for the
facility to be operational in the second half of 2023.
It is part of Eni's operations of the natural gas
development project in the Marine XII block that will supply
both the international and local markets, meeting Congo's
electricity needs.
Congo's hydrocarbons minister, Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua,
said the project would make the West African country an exporter
of LNG for the first time.
"This should place the Congo among the largest oil and gas
producers in sub-Saharan Africa," he said at an inauguration
ceremony in Brazzaville, the capital.
Eni's managing director for the country, Mirko Araldi, said
the project was in line with the company's goal to stop routine
gas flaring, which is said to contribute to global warming.
Eni is the second largest oil operator in Congo Republic
after France's Total . It has been operating in the
country for around 50 years, during which it built a gas-fired
power plant that fuels nearly 70% of national electricity
production.
(Reporting by Christian Elion
Editing by Sofia Christensen and Leslie Adler)
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