Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

Assets include the Alba Field, the Alba LPG plant, and an LNG plant on Bioko Island.

Equatorial Guinea lies on the west coast of Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, with Cameroon lying to the north and Gabon to the east and south. The mainland consists of coastal plains rising to interior thickly forested hills. An important part of Equatorial Guinea is the island of Bioko, which was formed from three extinct volcanoes. The nation's capital is Malabo, and the central hub and living accommodations for Marathon employees are located here. Equatorial Guinea has a tropical climate, hot and humid all year round.