The Gambia has inked five agreements to promote growth and collaboration, underscoring its dedication to developing its energy sector. The offshore basin of The Gambia has a lot of potential for oil development because of its closeness to Senegal’s 231-million-barrel Sangomar field. The nation also has significant wind energy resources during the months of January and May, and a minimum daily solar production capacity of 4 KWh per m2… Click Here to Read Full Story.
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