From Nador West Med to the floating regasification unit envisaged in the call for expression of interest, Morocco begins to draw its gas infrastructure. But, due to the lack of law to organize the transport, storage, supply and regulation of the market, investors remain faced with an uncertain equation, already returned from government to government from Abbas El Fassi. The post Natural gas: without legal framework, the Moroccan road map remains…
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From Nador West Med to the floating regasification unit envisaged in the call for expression of interest, Morocco begins to draw its gas infrastructure. But, due to the lack of law to organize the transport, storage, supply and regulation of the market, investors remain faced with an uncertain equation, already returned from government to government from Abbas El Fassi. The post Natural gas: without legal framework, the Moroccan road map remains…