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New natural gas project off Senegal makes fishing communities feel threatened

IndiaTimes Sunday, 1 June 2025 ()
A natural gas project off Senegal's coast, involving BP and Kosmos Energy, aims to boost the economy. However, fishermen in Guet Ndar report declining catches since the project began. They say fish are drawn away from traditional fishing grounds. A gas leak further raised environmental concerns. Locals also complain that the promised benefits, like lower gas prices, have not materialized.
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