Morocco reports progress on trans-Africa gas pipeline
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The Moroccan Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, announced the official launch at the end of July-early August 2025 of a gas pipeline project between the port of Nador (northern Morocco) and the city of Dakhla (southern Morocco). This section represents the first phase of the Moroccan–Nigeria gas pipeline. The cost of this...
Morocco has begun the preliminary phase of the ambitious pipeline project with Nigeria, which is expected to have a length of 5,600 kilometres. The initial plan is based on connecting the port of Nador, to the north of the country, with the port of Dajla, to the south. All this, in order to facilitate the transport of all the necessary logistical materials when the final work begins, after completion of the technical and environmental studies. T…
The Kingdom of Morocco is one of the UK's oldest allies and a key partner on many British and global security issues," said Sir Liam Fox, former British Minister of Defence and International Trade. "In an article published on The National Portal, Sir Fox praised Morocco's crucial role on the international stage, stressing that the Kingdom is "a reliable and trustworthy ally and a pillar of regional security in the Sahel."
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