Equatorial Guinea has signed an Incentives Agreement with Chevron for the development of the Aseng Gas Project in Block I. The landmark agreement underscores the country’s long-term strategy to consolidate its position as a premier hub for natural gas in Africa.

The Aseng Gas Project represents an initial investment of approximately $690 million. The development will unlock new volumes of natural gas that will be directed toward domestic power generation and processing at the EGLNG facility. In doing so, it secures feedstock for one of the country’s most important industrial assets, the Punta Europa Gas Complex, while creating new opportunities for value addition and energy security.
The integration of gas produced from the Aseng field represents the third phase of Equatorial Guinea's Gas Mega Hub (GMH) initiative – a bold strategy that leverages Equatorial Guinea’s existing infrastructure to monetize regional gas resources.
“The Aseng Gas Project will provide a reliable supply of LNG to global markets while serving as a catalyst for advancing strategic developments such as the Punta Europa complex," said Antonio Oburu Ondo, Minister of Hydrocarbons and Mining Development of Equatorial Guinea. "In addition, it will enhance national and regional energy security, support clean cooking initiatives and drive economic growth through a sustainable energy supply."
Equatorial Guinea’s GMH has been a focal point of regional cooperation since its inception. The initiative seeks to aggregate stranded or associated gas resources from domestic fields and neighboring countries, processing them through existing infrastructure at Punta Europa. By doing so, the country is transforming potential flared or underutilized resources into export revenue, domestic power and industrial growth. In recent years, the government has signed a series of agreements aimed at expanding the scope of the hub. Partnerships with international operators have allowed Equatorial Guinea to process gas from the Alen Field and other regional assets. The Aseng Gas Project adds further momentum, with Chevron consolidating its position as a strategic partner committed to the long-term success of the initiative.
Chevron’s agreement follows key milestones in Equatorial Guinea’s gas market. Notably, ConocoPhillips exports its first cargo from the Punta Europe facility in June 2025, representing a critical step towards advancing the GMH initiative. The Aseng Gas Project represents a cornerstone for the next phase of the country’s energy development. By combining strategic partnerships, progressive reforms and visionary infrastructure planning, Equatorial Guinea is demonstrating how gas can serve as both an export revenue generator and a catalyst for broad-based economic transformation. As the GMH advances, the country is solidifying its reputation as a model for African energy development – one where resource monetization, investor confidence, and sustainable growth converge.
Building on this momentum and to reinforce its attractiveness as an investment destination, the government is undertaking comprehensive regulatory reforms. The Hydrocarbons Law, Tax Law, Labor Law and the Special Economic Zones framework are all under review, reflecting a deliberate effort to create a modern, transparent, and competitive environment for investors. These reforms will not only strengthen Equatorial Guinea’s credibility as a reliable partner but also lay the foundation for sustained project development across the oil and gas value chain. The reforms complement a drive by the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Mining Development to attract new investment across the market. The country is preparing to launch its 2026 licensing round, featuring key assets that will support the country’s production goals. By working closely with foreign operators, introducing new investment prospects and revisiting its regulatory environment, Equatorial Guinea is positioning itself for long-term growth.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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