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Final decision to be made on Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline

With feasibility studies complete, Morocco and Nigeria have moved closer to building their major gas pipeline Alamy via Reuters
With feasibility studies complete, Morocco and Nigeria have moved closer to building their major gas pipeline

A final investment decision on the $25 billion Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline will be taken by the end of 2025, a Moroccan minister has confirmed. 

A special purpose company is being created to oversee the project’s implementation, Morocco World News reported, citing Leila Benali, minister of energy transition and sustainable development, as saying in Morocco’s parliament.

She said this entity will take the final call on investment by year-end.

Benali said the feasibility and engineering studies on the pipeline have been completed.

The mega-project will be developed in phases and an optimal route for the pipeline has been decided, the minister said.

The project, part of an agreement signed by Morocco and Nigeria in 2017, will transport nearly 30 billion cubic metres of natural gas per year to Morocco and then to Europe.

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