America shows its interest in joining Morocco and in investing in the pipeline from Nigeria

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Casablanca

The United States has shown interest in investing in the ambitious gas pipeline project connecting Nigeria to Morocco, which is one of the largest infrastructure projects in Africa.

This American interest was revealed to join Morocco and investment in the Moroccan Nigerian gas line during the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group for the year 2025 in Washington, DC.

The project, which extends over 5,660 km, aims to connect West Africa to Europe in Morocco, at a total cost of more than $ 25 billion.

The Nigerian Minister of Finance, Wali Edwin, announced the interest of the United States to participate in this project during its bilateral meetings in Washington, where he indicated that US officials expressed their desire to invest in the Nigerian natural gas sector, in particular in the Nigerian-Moroca Pipeline project, given the major reserves of the gas Nigeria.

The Nigerian official, according to official Nigeria sites, stressed that the United States has stressed the importance of presenting Nigerian economic reforms to strengthen investor confidence.

The Nigerian-Morocaine gas pipeline project was launched in December 2016 during King Mohammed VI visit to Nigeria, and this project should improve the energy security of coastal countries and the coalition of the Sahel countries.

This project is the longest maritime gas gas pipeline in the world, and in 2022, the National Company for Nigerian oil and the National Bureau of Moroccan hydrocarbons and minerals signed an agreement to start construction, with contributions from the economic group of West African countries and companies in Tanzania and Senegal, in order to increase gas supplies to Europe.

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