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China's POLY-GCL Petroleum Group Holdings Ltd has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to invest $4 billion in a natural gas project in the tiny Horn of African nation of Djibouti.
China's POLY-GCL Petroleum Group Holdings Ltd has finished drilling two appraisal wells in Ethiopia's southeast and will soon know the size of gas deposits there, a senior Ethiopian official said.
Chinese independent Poly-GCL has engaged French engineering giant Technip to study onshore liquefaction options for natural gas it aims to produce from Ethiopia and export via Djibouti.
Mootummaan Itoophiyaa boba'aa uumamaa misoomsuuf karoorfatee erga hojii eegalee waggoota kurna caalaa kan lakkoofsise yoo ta'u, kubbaaniyyaa Chaayinaa Poly-GCL jedhamutti kontiraataan kennee ...
Chinese company Poly-GCL has discovered additional resources of gas around its Calub and Hilal fields in Ethiopia, writes Iain Esau.As part of its ongoing development work, Poly-GCL has been ...
The agreement between Djibouti and Ethiopia comes more than a year after POLY-GCL signed a memorandum of understanding with Djibouti to invest $4 billion to build the natural gas pipeline, a ...
In a letter of ultimatum sent to Chinese owned POLY-GCL Petroleum Group Holding Limited, the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum issued a list of conditions to be met by the company related to its ...
Takele Uma, Ethiopia’s minister of mines and petroleum, said the deal with Chinese firm Poly-GCL was called off because of its “financial and organizational inability” to develop gas in the ...
Poly-GCL is seeking regulatory approval to operate a terminal in China for the purpose of importing gas from Ethiopia but Mr Yu also stressed that the company is concurrently reaching out to gas ...
The Chinese company Poly GCL Petroleum Investment Limited opened a new office in Addis Abeba on Cameroon Street, in Medhanialem Mall, on November 8, 2014. The office was inaugurated in the ...
Poly-GCL signed an agreement with neighbouring Djibouti to invest £3.1bn in building a 760km pipeline from Ogaden to the Djiboutian coast.
China's POLY-GCL Petroleum Group Holdings Ltd signs an MoU to invest $4B in a natural gas project in Djibouti.