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Libya Accepts To Transport Nigeria’s Gas To Europe

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The Libyan government of National Unity has offered to transport Nigerian gas to Europe through its territory.

According to Libyan Oil and Gas minister, Mohammed Aoun, the distance between Nigeria’s gas wells and European markets is at least 1,000 kilometres shorter than the two gas pipeline projects passing through Algeria and Morocco, thus reducing the cost of transport and therefore the gas prices.

However, Libya faces many challenges to achieve this project; security, financial, technological and market aspects. It is also working against the clock as Europe aims for carbon neutrality by 2050.

The first announcement of the intention to establish a project for a pipeline to transport Nigeria’s gas through Libya was made in June.

At that time, the spokesman for the Libyan Government of National Unity, Mohammed Hammouda, revealed in a press conference that the government “has permitted the ministry of Oil and Gas, to conduct technical and economic studies for the feasibility of establishing a gas pipeline project from Nigeria passing Niger or Chad to Europe via Libya.”

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On 25 September, Libyan Oil and Gas minister, Mohammed Aoun, announced that the study had been submitted to government. The preliminary study decided that the pipeline should cross from Niger instead of Chad. An in-depth study was to  be conducted within six months.

 

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