NNPC directed to implement ECOWAS-Morocco-Europe gas pipeline by FG

By our reporter| The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has been directed by the federal government to implement a deal on a gas pipeline to Europe through Morocco.

Africa’s gas resources are increasingly in the spotlight as the European Union looks to wean itself off Russian supplies following the invasion of Ukraine.

According to the minister of state, petroleum resources, Timipre Sulva, the approval for a memorandum of understanding on the gas project with West African regional bloc ECOWAS was given during Wednesday’s federal executive council meeting presided over by vice president Yemi Osinbajo.

“This gas line will take gas to 15 West African countries and to Morocco and through Morocco, to Spain and to Europe,” Sylva said.

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He added the project was in a design phase and details including cost and funding were still being worked out.

“It is only after the engineering design of the pipeline that we will know exactly (what) the cost of the pipeline will be. When that time comes, we will be talking about funding,” he said.

Four years ago, Morocco’s King Mohammed VI and Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari agreed to move ahead with the mega-project to carry gas along the Atlantic Coast, after an initial deal was signed in 2016.

Under the deal, both countries plan to extend the pipeline that has been pumping gas from Nigeria to Benin, Togo, and Ghana since 2010.

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Plans for a pipeline to take Nigeria’s gas resources to North Africa have long been discussed, and Algeria has also held talks with Nigeria for a similar project crossing the Sahel region.

Nigeria is a member of the OPEC group of major oil producers and has huge gas resources, the largest proven reserves in Africa, and the seventh-largest globally.

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