Morocco In The Process Of Setting Up Firm For Nigeria Gas Pipeline Project

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Morocco In The Process Of Setting Up Firm For Nigeria Gas Pipeline Project

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Flags of Nigeria and Morocco (© Shutterstock/Aritra Deb)
Flags of Nigeria and Morocco (© Shutterstock/Aritra Deb)

Morocco is on the verge of creating a public firm to manage a natural gas supply project from Nigeria through a pipeline running across many African countries to Morocco, a Morrocan daily reported on Sunday, October 24, 2021.

The gas pipeline management company, whose creation has already been approaved by the Moroccan Energy Ministry, will also be tasked with developing and managing domestic gas infrastructure and networks across the Arab North African country, Hespress reported in the Arabic language.

“Arrangements are underway to set up a company for gas network development in Morocco and supervise the project to build a gas line from Nigeria, which is considered Africa’s largest gas infrastructure project,” the Hespress reported, attributing it to Morocco’s Economy and Finance Ministry’s report.

If completed, the new project will position Nigeria as a leading Africa’s energy hub, supplying many energy thirsty countries around and abroad. The new Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline is a regional offshore and onshore project anticipated to deliver natural gas to Morocco and other west and north African countries in the coming years.

Although the new project is massive, it’s not the first gas pipeline project ever undertaken between Nigeria and other African countries. Instead, it will be an extension of the already existing pipeline network from Nigeria to Ghana, Benin, and Togo.

The 5,660 kilometres gas pipeline from Nigeria will stretch through 13 countries, starting with Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, Senegal, and Mauritania, ending at Tangiers, a famous Moroccan port located on the Strait of Gibraltar.

The project could also lead to a possible future extension of the gas pipeline through Spain to the energy thirsty Europe. The gas pipeline project could cost approximately $25bn, with the entire project spread in phases over a 25-year time frame, officials privy to the project said in 2020.

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