Intergovernmental Deal for $25 Billion Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Due This Year, Official
The 6,900-km pipeline will carry up to 30 billion cubic meters of gas and is designed to supply Morocco and support exports to Europe.
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Nigeria to sign $25 billion intergovernmental gas pipeline deal with Morocco
It is also expected to carry up to 30 billion cubic meters of gas, with 15 billion set aside for Morocco and exports to Europe. The post Nigeria to sign $25 billion intergovernmental gas pipeline deal with Morocco appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Nigeria and Morocco to Sign Intergovernmental Pact for $25B Trans-continental Gas Pipeline
Nigeria and Morocco to Sign Intergovernmental Pact for $25B Trans-continental Gas Pipeline Daniel Onyango Wed, 04/15/2026 - 06:58 Nigeria and Morocco are set to sign an intergovernmental agreement this year to formalize the legal and regulatory framework for a $25 billion transcontinental gas pipeline, marking a pivotal step for one of Africa’s most ambitious infrastructure projects. The 6,900-kilometer (4,287-mile) project, known as the Africa…
Europe, Spain and the logic of diversification The Strait of Gibraltar in the new energy architecture An energy corridor that reorganizes West Africa Morocco as a point of energy concentration The United States and the logic of globalchokepoints The pipeline between Nigeria and Morocco has passed within a short time of being a distant planning project to be placed in a much more tangible phase. According to information disseminated by internatio…
Nigeria, Morocco Move Closer to $25bn Trans-African Gas Pipeline Deal - TV360 Nigeria
Long-awaited agreement set for signing as ambitious project targets energy exports to Europe and regional integration…… Nigeria and Morocco are edging closer to a major breakthrough on their long-anticipated transcontinental gas pipeline, with both countries expected to sign a key intergovernmental agreement later this year. The deal, which will formalise political and regulatory commitments, marks a critical step forward for the $25 billion Afr…
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