NNPCL Set to Sign 7,000km Gas Pipeline Contract with Morocco, West African Countries

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) will tomorrow (Thursday) sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on a gas pipeline project with the National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines of Morocco and the commission of the Economic Community of West African States  (ECOWAS).

The MoU is expected to drive the execution of the 7,000-kilometre Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project which is expected to ramp up supply to Europe.

In preparation for the signing of the agreement scheduled to hold on 15 September 2022 in Rabat, Morocco, the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd, Mele Kyari Tuesday paid a  visit to the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr. Omar Touray.

Making the disclosure on its Twitter handle, the NNPCL explained that during the meeting, both the form as well as the ECOWAS Commission reaffirmed their commitment to providing gas to West African countries through the kingdom of Morocco and subsequently to Europe.

In addition, the NNPC and Morocco’s ONHYM will also sign two  MoUs with SMH of Mauritania and Petersen of Senegal to participate in the project.

When completed, the project will supply about 3 billion standard cubic feet of gas along the coast of West Africa from Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cote d’ Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Gambia, Senegal, Mauritania to Morocco.

According to the NNPCL, other benefits include the improvement of living standards of people, integration of the economies within the sub-region, and mitigation against desertification through sustainable and reliable gas supply.

The Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline (NMGP) project is an initiative of the federal government of Nigeria and the Kingdom of Morocco and was conceived during the visit of King Mohammed VI of Morocco to Nigeria in December 2016.

The NMGP Project is aimed at monetization of Nigeria’s abundant natural gas resources, thereby generating additional revenue for the Country, diversification of Nigeria’s gas export routes, and eliminating gas flaring.

It will also assist in supplying gas to Morocco, 13 ECOWAS Countries, and Europe, integration of the economies of the Sub-region, and improvement of living standards of people within the sub-region

It is further expected to create wealth and poverty alleviation, assisting in the fight against desertification through sustainable and reliable gas supply as well as providing a venue for other Countries along the pipeline route to develop and export their gas.

The pipeline is a 48 Inch X 5,300 Km (Offshore  Brass Island-Nigeria to Dakhla-Morocco) and 56” X 1,700 Km (onshore from Dakhla-Morocco Maghreb European Pipeline), with a total length of about over 7,000 kilometers and comprises about 13 compressor stations.

The pipeline will originate from Brass Island (Nigeria) and terminate in the North of Morocco, where it will be connected to the existing Maghreb European Pipeline (MEP) that originates from Algeria via Morocco to Spain.

It runs across 11 West African countries and is said to be the longest offshore pipeline in the world and the second-longest pipeline in the world.

Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/09/14/nnpcl-set-to-sign-7000km-gas-pipeline-contract-with-morocco-west-african-countries/

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