Gasol plc Strategic Alliance with Dredging International (2984X)
07 Février 2013 - 8:00AM
UK Regulatory
TIDMGAS
RNS Number : 2984X
Gasol plc
07 February 2013
7 February, 2013
Gasol plc
("Gasol" or "the Company")
(AIM: GAS)
Strategic Alliance with Dredging International substantially
derisks Benin LNG Import Project
Gasol plc, the West African energy development company, is
pleased to announce that its affiliate, African Power Generation
Limited ("Afgen"), has signed a strategic alliance agreement with
Dredging International, in relation to dredging, marine engineering
and pipeline construction works in Cotonou harbour, Benin, for its
proposed LNG Import Project (the "Project"). The strategic alliance
agreement enables the parties to work together to develop the
detailed specifications and Agreements for the Project on an
exclusive basis.
Key Points:
-- Alliance represents another important step in the
implementation of Gasol's Project in Benin;
-- Key development for Gasol, as Dredging International becomes
sole interface for contracting works with single point
responsibility;
-- Turnkey Design and Build Contract for the Project to include
dredging, soil investigation, breakwater construction, pipeline and
associated LNG vessels infrastructure;
-- Dredging International to assist Afgen in the technical and
commercial optimization of the Project, including the use of
dredging waste in forming reclaimed land;
-- Dredging International and its affiliated civil partner Sogea
Satom already appointed to undertake contracting works for the Port
Authority Cotonou ("PAC"), and will so far as reasonably
practicable integrate the project with their current work
programme; and
-- Dredging International to work alongside the provider of the
Floating Storage and Regasification Facilities at Cotonou
harbour.
Alan Buxton, Chief Operating Officer at Gasol, said: "Our
alliance with Dredging International substantially derisks our
Benin LNG Import Project. Dredging International will lead a
consortium which represents best in class in dredging, land
reclamation and marine engineering. Their familiarity with Cotonou
harbour, given the other recent work they have undertaken for the
Port Authority, means that they are the most suited partner, and I
am delighted that we are working together. The fact that we have
been able to conclude such a strategic alliance is a strong
endorsement of the development works done by Gasol and its
affiliate Afgen on behalf of the Project."
Lieven Durt, Area Director at Dredging International, said: "We
are delighted to be working with Afgen to help them undertake the
dredging, land reclamation, marine engineering and pipeline
construction work for their Benin LNG Import Project. Creating this
strategic alliance allows Dredging International to work with Afgen
in partnership to optimise the LNG Project."
Afgen has undertaken the early stage project development work in
relation to the Project. The Project involves the regasification of
LNG and the supply of that gas to power and industrial customers in
Benin, Togo and Ghana.
Dredging International will lead a consortium of contractors to
perform the required works including their offshore specialist
company Tideway (also part of the DEME Group) and Sogea Satom, also
traditionally well established in West Africa and a subsidiary of
Vinci S.A. The DEME Group will be responsible for marine
engineering contracting and Sogea Satom for civil works.
Dredging International is part of the DEME Group, a worldwide
leader in dredging, land reclamation and marine engineering
solutions. Further information on the DEME Group can be obtained
at: www.deme.be
The strategic alliance is a key development for Gasol, as it
means that Dredging International is the sole interface for the
contracting works with single point responsibility. The role of
Dredging International for the marine engineering works and that of
their partner Sogea Satom for the civil works, combined with their
local presence and knowhow from recent, similar dredging and
construction works in the port of Cotonou and in West Africa in
general was vitally important in their selection as Afgen's
proposed contracting partner for the Project.
For further information, please contact:
Gasol plc
Alan Buxton, Chief Operating
Officer +44 (0) 20 7290
www.gasolplc.com 3300
Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited
Dominic Morley (Corporate
Finance) +44 (0) 20 7886
Callum Stewart (Corporate 2500
Finance)
Adam Pollock (Corporate
Broking)
Yellow Jersey PR Limited +44 (0) 7768 537
Dominic Barretto 739
Notes to Editors:
About Gasol plc
Gasol plc's strategy is to provide African gas for the next
generation. Power stations in West Africa currently operate
predominantly on liquid fuels such as diesel, light crude and jet
fuel, but many of these plants are also capable of using gas. Gasol
will initially supply these customers with gas from regasified
Liquefied Natural Gas ("LNG"), which can provide significant cost
savings in the order of 20 to 30 per cent. This involves the
delivery of LNG to leased Floating Storage and Regasification
Facilities which will be positioned in Cotonou harbour, Benin and
will supply the regasified LNG into the West African Gas Pipeline.
The West African Gas Pipeline is a 678km gas pipeline involving an
investment of over US$1 billion, built to transport gas from
Nigeria to Benin, Togo and Ghana which has been operational since
March 2011, but today operates at significantly less than full
capacity . Once there is sufficient regional demand for gas, Gasol
aims to develop captive gas reserves in offshore Nigeria and will
supply this gas through the West African Gas Pipeline. This
pipeline gas will be cheaper and therefore displace the LNG derived
gas, resulting in further savings for customers.
Gasol's shares have been listed on AIM's London Stock Exchange
since 2005 with the ticker code "GAS". Further information on the
Company is available at www.gasolplc.com.
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