The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG assures of uninterrup­ted gas supply from pipeline project

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MINISTER of State Petroleum Resources ( Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo , has assured of uninterrup­ted gas supplies to the Nigeria - Morocco gas pipeline project. Ekpo, who led a delegation from Nigeria to Rabat, Morocco, met with the country's Minister of Energ y Transition and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Leila Benali, and other officials involved in the project. A statement by the Minister's spokesman, Louis Ibah, said Ekpo informed his host that President Bola Tinubu was passionate and committed to the success of the project. The statement also quoted Ekpo as assuring of Nigeria's commitment to uninterrup­ted gas supplies - the major feedstock for the project - once it comes on stream. According to Ekpo , Nigeria currently has 209 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves and potential reserves increase to 600 trillion cubic feet. Ekpo said: "His Excellency , President Bola Tinubu is passionate about this initiative and will do ever ything possible to ensure that we get to the end of it; it is a long- term project but it will succeed. My assurance to you and the people of Morocco is that gas will not be a problem as far as Nigeria is concerned." The pipeline is to traverse the Republic of Benin, T ogo, Ghana, Cote d'ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, GuineaBiss­au, Gambia, Senegal, Mauritania and terminate in Morocco with a spur to Spain. The minister said Nigeria would play a pivotal role in the marketing of the product within Africa and the European Union. "We are fully on track; I will encourage the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco to continue pushing. The two companies that are representi­ng Nigeria and Morocco will also have to work day in, day out to meet the target," he said. Benali, the Moroccan energ y minister, thanked Ekpo for supporting the monetisati­on of gas in Africa. She also emphasized the strategic importance of the pipeline project to both countries saying it would catalyze regional and continenta­l developmen­t. The meeting between the two countries was held to accelerate the Nigeria- Morocco Gas Pipeline Project in line with the series of memoranda of understand­ing ( Mous) signed between the two countries in Abuja in 2022.

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