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UAE invests in Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline project

Thursday 08 May 2025 - 07:20
By: Dakir Madiha
UAE invests in Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline project

Following interest from the United States, the United Arab Emirates is reportedly set to co-fund a monumental $25 billion initiative to construct the Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline. This ambitious project aims to enhance energy cooperation across Africa and establish Morocco as a pivotal regional hub for renewable energy.

Minister of Energy Leila Benali recently announced this development, highlighting the backing received from various international organizations, including the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), the OPEC Fund, and the European Investment Bank (EIB). “As for finance, the project has won the support of IDB, OPEC Fund, EIB, and the UAE… it will pass through 15 African countries,” she stated.

On Tuesday, Minister Benali reaffirmed Morocco's commitment to becoming a leader in renewable energy. She emphasized the country's focus on developing sustainable energy solutions, localizing technology, and creating robust industrial supply chains that promise to generate employment opportunities. Benali further noted Morocco's significant potential in producing green hydrogen products, such as methanol and ammonia, which are poised to provide more cost-effective options for international shipping compared to liquefied natural gas.

Morocco has long endeavored to enhance and diversify its gas resources. In April, the country initiated an action plan that includes launching a tender for the first phase of a natural gas terminal in Nador. This step aligns with Morocco’s broader strategy to fortify its energy assets while collaborating with Nigeria on the ambitious gas pipeline project.

Spanning approximately 1,672 kilometers, the pipeline will connect Nigeria’s gas supply to Europe while traversing at least 13 African nations. In addition to the UAE's involvement, the United States has also shown keen interest in this venture. Voice of Naija reported that Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Wale Edum, held discussions with key stakeholders, including Nigeria's Central Bank Governor and representatives from the U.S. State Department, focusing on investment opportunities within Nigeria’s natural gas sector.

“Key areas of interest include U.S. interest in investments in Nigeria’s natural gas sector, particularly the Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline, given the country’s vast gas reserves,” Minister Edum remarked.

The Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline project represents a significant stride toward energy collaboration in Africa, fostering economic growth and sustainability throughout the continent.


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