Senegal aims to become self-sufficient in its gas supply by 2026, announced Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. This initiative should allow the country to save 140 billion CFA francs and reduce the cost of electricity for households. “We no longer want to import gas. We will source locally. The necessary measures have already been taken to…...
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