May 26, 2022. Taqa Arabia, leader in utility and energy distribution across Egypt, has transferred its knowledge and know-how to introduce the compressed natural gas (CNG) technology enabling cars to run with this alternative fuel for the first time in Equatorial Guinea.
The collaboration between Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons (MMH) in Equatorial Guinea and Taqa Arabia has seen the conversion of the first five cars to run on natural gas.
Kits were safely installed, training for drivers and technicians has been conducted on site, cars were calibrated to international standards. The target of this successful cooperation is to convert 50% of the fleet of cars in Equatorial Guinea to run with compressed natural gas.
Converted cars were a mix between governmental and citizen cars who were eager to get their cars converted, believing in the future of the technology, the potential energy savings and protection of the environment.
In cooperation with MMH, Taqa Arabia intends to deploy all its efforts, experience, and know-how on developing gas infrastructure projects in several phases aiming to achieve and support Equatorial Guinea commitments towards net CO2 emissions by 2050.
“It’s the first step in a bigger journey for Taqa Arabia’s first operation in West Africa. We look forward to replicate our success story in different parts of the continent,” said Khaled Abu Bakr – Taqa Arabia’s Executive Chairman.