RABAT (Reuters) - Britain's Sound Energy (L:SOU) has signed a heads of terms agreement with a consortium to build a 20 inch gas pipeline and a processing plant to commercialise its discoveries in Eastern Morocco, it said.
The consortium comprising Spain's Enagas (MC:ENAG), Elecnor (MC:ENOR) and Fomento has been awarded the deal under a build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) structure, the Morocco-focused company said.
"The Consortium will finalise plans to secure access to some $184 million of development capital that will be required to fund the project," it said in a statement.
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