Mohammedia LNG terminal: LPEE wins a geotechnical study contract

Mohammedia LNG terminal: LPEE wins a geotechnical study contract

The Moroccan Laboratoire Public d’Essais et d’Etudes (LPEE) recently won a strategic gas project contract when the Kingdom needs to find alternative supplies to Algerian gas.

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            ▪ Mohammedia LNG terminal: LPEE wins a geotechnical study contract

▪ The Moroccan Laboratoire Public d’Essais et d’Etudes (LPEE) recently won a strategic gas project contract when the Kingdom needs to find alternative supplies to Algerian gas.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/814214/mohammedia-lng-terminal-lpee-wins-a-geotechnical-study-contract/

Based in Casablanca and headed by Mustapha Fares, the engineering company will lead the geotechnical reconnaissance campaign for the liquefied natural gas terminal and Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) project to be carried out at the port of Mohammedia.

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