Enagás-led study on EU gas supply
Issue 331
- 04 Oct 2016
| 1 minute read
East Africa could benefit from the results of a European Commission-funded study coordinated by Spain’s Enagás aimed at developing a safe and efficient, integrated logistics and supply chain for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the transport industry, particularly for maritime transport in the Iberian peninsula. The study is scheduled to be completed by end-2020 at a total cost of €33m, of which half comes from the European Commission. The study will make recommendations for the Spanish and Portuguese national policy frameworks for alternative fuel supply infrastructure, and will prepare plans for future commercial deployment along the Mediterranean and Atlantic corridors in the Iberian peninsula.
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