June 6, 2026

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Trans-Saharan gas pipeline breakthrough in algiers

Algiers, June 4, 2026 — A defining milestone has been reached for the trans-Saharan gas pipeline (TSGP) project after years of anticipation. On Wednesday, energy officials from Niger, Algeria, and Nigeria convened in Algiers to endorse the updated final feasibility study and pledged to fast-track the procedural steps required for its implementation.

The nearly 715-kilometer pipeline is designed to transport Nigerian natural gas through Niger before delivering it to Algeria for export to European and global markets. For the three partner nations, this infrastructure stands as one of Africa’s most pivotal energy initiatives.

An energy project with continental ambitions

Endorsing the feasibility study marks a significant leap forward for an initiative repeatedly influenced by shifting global energy and geopolitical dynamics. With the world seeking alternative gas supplies, the TSGP emerges as a key solution that could elevate Africa’s standing in the international energy market.

The project is also poised to become a catalyst for economic growth across the participating nations. Officials in Niamey, Algiers, and Abuja highlight its potential to generate employment, draw foreign investment, and spur the development of supporting infrastructure across the Sahel region.

Ministry of Petroleum

Strengthened coordination among national oil companies

The three countries have agreed to deepen collaboration between their national hydrocarbon firms to expedite the upcoming project phases. This technical and institutional partnership is vital for ensuring the pipeline’s financial and operational viability.

In a show of commitment, Algeria announced the commencement of construction on its section of the pipeline, signaling Algiers’ resolve to advance this strategic initiative. This move aligns with Algeria’s broader efforts to reinforce its role as a key energy supplier to Europe.

Ministry of Petroleum

A strategic milestone for Niger

For Niger, positioned at the heart of the pipeline route, the TSGP offers a transformative opportunity to enhance its geostrategic influence in West Africa. The project is expected to unlock substantial transit revenues while advancing the country’s domestic energy sector and improving critical infrastructure.

Amid regional economic and diplomatic realignments, Niamey views this tripartite partnership as a means to bolster economic sovereignty and regional integration.

The next critical phase will involve translating this technical breakthrough into tangible on-the-ground progress. While experts widely acknowledge the pipeline’s potential, its success hinges on sustained coordination and the mobilization of necessary investments by the three nations. Together, they aim to turn this ambitious vision into a tangible energy asset serving Africa and its global partners.

Ministry of Petroleum