Bipaga LPG output cuts Cameroon’s fuel import bill by over $25mln

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 12/01/2026
Local liquefied petroleum gas production at the Bipaga facility in southern Cameroon helped ease the country’s external bill in 2023. According to the annual report of the National Hydrocarbons Corporation reviewed by Business in Cameroon, volumes processed at the site made it possible to avoid (…)
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