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Western Sahara Resource Watch
Through its roll-out of massive energy projects in occupied Western Sahara, Morocco becomes more economically connected to, and dependent on, the territory it holds under illegal, military occupation. It intends
Technip Energies pushing forward to advance carbon capture
In Europe, the North Sea has become a focal point for CCS (carbon capture and storage) activities, buoyed by strong government support. Cranga elaborated on Technip Energies'' involvement in various reference projects across the region, including FEED projects for power plants and carbon capture units in countries like the UK, Norway, Denmark, and France.
Full article: Natural resource exploitation in Western Sahara: new
Dirty Green March (Citation 2013a) is the first of two reports on the renewable energy industry in occupied Western Sahara. This initial report details how Morocco plans to
The Western Sahara conflict: A fragile path to negotiations
More recently, an attack inside Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara has highlighted the potential for further military escalation. On May 20, an alleged bomb attack reportedly targeted a segment of a 100-kilometer conveyor belt used by Morocco to export phosphates from a mine located deep within Western Sahara to the coast.
Full article: Natural resources and intifada: oil,
Rich in resources and small in population, Western Sahara, victim since 1975 of a brutal and illegal Moroccan occupation, has a history shaped to a large extent by its immense resources. Indeed, natural resources
JGC, Technip Energies and NMDC Energy awarded a major
JGC Holdings Corporation (representative director and CEO Masayuki Sato) is pleased to announce that JGC Corporation, in partnership with Technip Energies and NMDC Energy, has been awarded a contract by ADNOC for the engineering, procurement, and construction of the lower-carbon Ruwais LNG project, located in Al Ruwais Industrial City, Abu
Morocco: Another renewable energy project in
The initial stages of another renewable energy project has been launched in the disputed Western Sahara region, which is under the control of Morocco. The Janassim project recently launched its measuring campaign
Technip Energies & CCC JV, Tecnimont, Saipem, and NPCC drive
Global oil and gas contracts activity reported a decrease of 22% in the number of contracts from 7,550 in 2022 to 5,915 in 2023. Despite the decline in the number of contracts, the total disclosed contract value remained stable at $187.48bn in 2023, only slightly lower than the $189.94bn reported in 2022.
Western Sahara Resource Watch
Siemens Energy wird in Bezug auf die Westsahara nur mit der marokkanischen Regierung in Kontakt treten, teilte das Unternehmen jüngst mit. Unterstützen Sie uns . Die Besatzung der Westsahara. Der Fluch der Ressourcen Western Sahara Resource Watch arbeitet daran, die Plünderung der Westsahara aufzudecken und Unternehmen und Regierungen
Livista awards contract to Technip for German lithium refinery
European lithium refiner Livista Energy has awarded a contract to Technip to conduct a front-end engineering and design (FEED) / detailed feasibility study (DFS) for a lithium refinery in Germany. Considered to be Livista''s first European lithium refining facility, it will supply lithium to the rapidly growing European electric vehicle industry.
Western Sahara Resource Watch
In November 2021, the governments of the world will meet in Glasgow for the COP26 climate talks. At the same time, Morocco - the occupying power of Western Sahara - is erecting its largest energy project on occupied land to date: another step forward in its comprehensive plan to build controversial infrastructure on the land it illegally holds.
Concept Design of offshore pipe lay vessel Technip
This vessel was designed for Technip (UK) and was constructed at STX Heavy Industries (Korea). The vessel has twin 2,800 ton reels and has a top tension capacity of 450 tons for laying rigid
Technip Energies awarded a major LNG contract for the North
This new project also reflects our leadership in the LNG market as well as our proven ability to integrate technologies towards low carbon LNG, critical in solving the trilemma for affordable, available and sustainable energy." Technip Energies has been active with a local presence since 1986 in Qatar, a strategic country for the Company.
Nos valeurs et notre raison d''être
À la création de notre société, nous avions décidé et annoncé que durant la première année, nous consacrerions du temps à impliquer nos collaborateurs dans la définition de notre Raison d''être et de nos Valeurs, et dans la création d''une feuille de route ESG (Environnement, Social & Gouvernance) concrète et pertinente.
Western Sahara Resource Watch
Western Sahara Resource Watch works to uncover the plunder of the territory and to keep companies and governments accountable for their support to the occupation. Morocco is still trying to find a company that will connect its illegal energy projects in occupied Western Sahara to the Moroccan grid. Published 04 November 2024. News archive

6 FAQs about [Western Sahara technip energy]
Is Morocco dependent on Western Sahara for its energy supply?
But these developments have made Morocco partly dependent on Western Sahara for its energy supply. Morocco already gets 18% of its installed wind capacity and 15% of its solar from the occupied territory, and by 2030 that could increase to almost half of its wind and up to a third of its solar.
Does Morocco export phosphorus from occupied Western Sahara?
P for Plunder: Morocco’s Exports of Phosphates from Occupied Western Sahara. Brussels: WSRW. Western Sahara Resource Watch. 2019. P for Plunder: Morocco’s Exports of Phosphates from Occupied Western Sahara. Brussels: WSRW Western Sahara Resource Watch. 2020. P for Plunder: Morocco’s Exports of Phosphates from Occupied Western Sahara.
How interdisciplinary is research on natural resource exploitation in Western Sahara?
The production of research on natural resource exploitation in Western Sahara is accelerating. Yet this field remains interdisciplinary, and the work is carried out by researchers from academic, non-academic, and activist backgrounds, with sometimes very different aims and envisaged audiences.
Is natural resource exploitation a problem in Western Sahara?
As the issue of natural resource exploitation in Western Sahara has been conceptualised in very different ways and from the perspectives of a variety of disciplines, the authors have opted for a semi-systematic review of the work done encompassing academic, non-academic, and activist backgrounds.
Does Cairn Energy have a'strategic presence' in Morocco?
Simon Thomson, CEO of Cairn Energy commented that his company’s share in the farm-in Agreement would build on its existing ‘strategic presence’ in ‘Morocco’ (Thomson 2013). His key mistake was that the block to be explored – Cap Boujdour Offshore – is not in Morocco at all, but off the shores of Western Sahara, the last colony in Africa.
What is Western Sahara resource watch (WSRW)?
Western Sahara Resource Watch (WSRW), an NGO registered in Belgium, has been the most prolific in terms of publications in this area. We first review WSRW’s body of work, then move on to look at research by other NGOs, then finally we review non-fiction book chapters and monographs.
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