
Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Tenders Set to Launch in 2025
The gas pipeline will integrate a gas network between 16 West African countries along the Atlantic Coast.
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The gas pipeline will integrate a gas network between 16 West African countries along the Atlantic Coast.
The commissioning of this new pipeline marks a crucial step in the National Oil Corporation’s broader strategy to replace aging infrastructure and boost oil production across Libya.
The Economic Community of West African States has validated the Host Government Agreement for the 7,000-km pipeline project.
Algeria has increased its delivery of Free-On-Board LNG cargoes in response to ongoing maintenance and inspection works at the Medgaz Gas Pipeline.
The two countries have signed an agreement authorizing the construction of a petroleum products pipeline connecting Pointe-Noire to Brazzaville.
The proposed pipeline – sponsored by China – would pass through Ethiopia and Djibouti to enhance exports from Blocks 3 and 7 in South Sudan.
The Angola Oil & Gas conference returns to Luanda from October 2-3, with a discussion taking place on strategies for increasing access to financing for Angolan service companies.
Africa’s largest pipeline projects are implementing new strategies to secure financing, which will be explored at next year’s Invest in African Energy forum in Paris.
The pipeline will transport natural gas from Nigeria to Equatorial Guinea for processing, further solidifying the country’s position as a regional gas hub.
Transnet has launched a call for expressions of interest to repurpose the Lilly Gas Pipeline, transitioning it from transporting Methane Rich Gas (MRG) to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).