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China's Mega Equipment! 🇨🇳China’s largest domestically built floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility, the NGUYA FLNG sailed for voyage. The facility will be deployed for Italy energy company's LNG project in waters off🇨🇬the Republic of the Congo in #Africa.

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"The last time a major LNG project was developed in this country was 42 years ago, that was a Nigeria LLG project." Nigeria's gas sector has recorded a major breakthrough with the advancement of the $3 billion UTM Floating LNG (FLNG) Project, unlocking stranded offshore gas resources and strengthening the country's drive for industrial growth and energy security. Key Highlights: - The project secured a 15-year gas supply agreement, clearing the path for a Final Investment Decision (FID) expected later this year. - It is Africa's first indigenous-led Floating LNG (FLNG) project, fully developed by a Nigerian company. - The project represents Nigeria's first major LNG development in over 40 years, since the launch of the Nigeria LNG project. - The initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's gas development agenda, with officials crediting the administration's policy direction for unlocking the project. - A joint venture between NNPC Limited and Seplat Energy will supply 200 million standard cubic feet of gas per day under the 15-year agreement. - The FLNG facility will produce 1.8 million tonnes of LNG annually, monetising stranded gas from the Yoho Field. - About 30% of production, equivalent to over 300,000 metric tonnes of LPG annually, will be supplied to Nigeria's domestic market to support the Federal Government's clean cooking initiative. - The project is expected to generate billions of dollars in revenue, create thousands of jobs, and deepen local participation in the oil and gas industry. - Financing for the project is being led by African Export-Import Bank, which has also provided preparatory funding and is coordinating debt and equity financing. - Project promoters disclosed that the investment is oversubscribed, attracting strong interest from global energy traders and investors, including companies from the Middle East. - The project further demonstrates the growing capacity of indigenous Nigerian companies to deliver large-scale energy infrastructure while positioning Nigeria as a key supplier of LNG to regional and global markets.

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Wow! Talk about WASTE, FRAUD, AND ABUSE! 🚨The board of Directors for the Export-Import Bank of the United States is having a meeting on Thursday, 3/13/25 to vote on whether they will approve nearly $5 BILLION in US taxpayer dollars to be sent overseas to AFRICA to fund an LNG Energy project in competition with the Trump prioritized LNG project in Alaska!!🚨 France’s largest energy company, Total Energies TotalEnergies, is pursuing $5 billion of American taxpayer funds from the U.S. Export-Import Bank for its Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project located in Mozambique, a third world country in East Africa that is plagued by Islamic terrorism and massive electoral unrest. This project will directly compete with the LNG Industry in the U.S., especially Alaska LNG which is a TOP Energy priority from President Trump. The US is the largest LNG exporter in the world. On January 20th, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order titled UNLEASHING ALASKA’S EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCE POTENTIAL, in which he said he was ordering the US to “prioritize the development of Alaska’s LNG potential, including the permitting of all necessary pipeline and export infrastructure related to the Alaska LNG Project, giving due consideration to the economic and national security benefits associated with such development.” Instead of supporting President Trump's domestic energy dominance agenda, the ExIm Bank U.S. Export-Import Bank is sending our tax dollars to foreign competitors. In practice, the ExIm Bank finances investments by big businesses that primarily benefit foreign companies and governments, much like USAID. U.S. taxpayer dollars should NOT fund a foreign-based and foreign-owned energy project that would be a direct competition with American energy producers, sending the economic wealth from those projects overseas. We can’t allow for $5 BILLION of our US tax dollars to be used to fund the LNG project in Mozambique. Let’s invest into US based LNG projects. No more America Last energy polices! AMERICA FIRST! Donald J. Trump Elon Musk Secretary Doug Burgum Chris Wright JD Vance

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