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"Zelensky Will Undermine": Construction of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline Has Begun

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Nigeria, Niger and Algeria have started the construction of the Trans-Saharan gas pipeline with a length of 4,128 km, Business Insider Africa reports. It is assumed that the pipeline will provide Europe with up to 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year to reduce the EU's dependence on Russia.

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In the future, 30 billion cubic metres of natural gas will flow annually from Africa to Europe. The Transsahara Pipeline mega-construction project was launched in Algeria.

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Nigeria, Niger and Algeria want to build a 4,128 km gas pipeline that could deliver up to 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Europe annually, as the countries seek alternatives to Russian energy supplies.

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The EU will receive gas from Nigeria instead of Russian.

Construction has begun in Algeria on the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP), designed to transport natural gas from Nigeria to Europe via Algeria and Niger, the APS news agency reported.

·Moscow, Russian Federation (the)
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Thirty billion cubic meters of natural gas are to flow annually from Africa to Europe. The Trans-Saharan Pipeline mega-project has begun construction in Algeria. Nigerian Energy Minister Ekperikpe Ekpo (left to right) with his counterparts Mohamed Arkab from Algeria and Hamadou Tini from Niger: The three countries are pushing ahead with the construction of the Trans-Saharan Pipeline. Image: Keystone. Thirty billion cubic meters of natural gas a…

·Zürich, Switzerland
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