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FID On $25bn Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Project May Begin Year End

by Chika Izuora
3 months ago
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The Final Investment Decision (FID) on the $25 billion Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline project is likely to be taken by the end of 2025.

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This followed the progress made on key agreements, feasibility and engineering studies. At the moment, steps are being taken to create a special-purpose company and make the final investment decision by the end of 2025.

Morocco’s minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, shared the latest developments on the project during a session in the Council of Advisors, the upper house of Morocco’s parliament, Pumps Africa said in a report.

Speaking at the oral questions session, Benali revealed that the latest ministerial meeting concerning the project had resulted in the approval of an agreement between the participating countries, along with the Host Country Agreement.

These agreements mark a significant step forward in the project, which aims to connect Nigeria’s vast natural gas reserves to Morocco, and further extend to Europe.

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The minister explained that the project will proceed in phases, noting that the feasibility study and initial engineering studies have been completed, along with determining the optimal route for the pipeline.

The focus currently is on creating a special-purpose company between Morocco and Nigeria to oversee the implementation of the project. This company will be responsible for the final investment decision, which is expected to be made by the end of this year.

The Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline project, which is estimated to cost approximately $25 billion, represents a major driver for economic, industrial, and digital development.

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It is also expected to create thousands of job opportunities and serve as a key factor in transforming Morocco into a primary energy transit hub linking Europe, Africa, and the Atlantic basin. One of the key components of this project is the creation of a national gas infrastructure.

The Moroccan government launched a call for interest in April 2025 to develop infrastructure that will connect the northern regions of Morocco, including the port of Nador, to cities such as Kenitra, Mohammedia, and eventually to Dakhla. This expansion will help integrate the national network with the Nigeria-Morocco pipeline

The pipeline itself will span approximately 6,000 kilometers, passing through several African countries, with an annual capacity of 15 to 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas.

It is expected to provide access to energy for about 400 million people across 13 countries, dramatically improving energy access in the region.

 


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