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Trans saharan gas pipeline takes major step forward in Alger

Algiers, June 4, 2026 — After years of anticipation, the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) project has reached a pivotal milestone. On Wednesday, energy officials from Niger, Algeria, and Nigeria convened in Algiers to endorse the updated feasibility study for this monumental infrastructure and reaffirmed their shared commitment to fast-tracking the implementation process.

The 4,128-kilometer pipeline aims to transport Nigerian natural gas across Niger into Algeria for export to European and global markets. For the three partner nations, this initiative stands as one of Africa’s most critical energy ventures, promising to reshape the continent’s role in the international energy landscape.

Ministry of Petroleum

a transformative energy project with continental impact

The endorsement of the updated feasibility study marks a significant breakthrough for an initiative repeatedly delayed by shifting geopolitical and energy dynamics. With global demand for new gas supplies intensifying, the TSGP emerges as a game-changing solution that could elevate Africa’s standing in the international energy market.

The three partner countries view the project as a catalyst for economic growth, projecting job creation, foreign investment inflows, and the development of complementary infrastructure across the Sahel. For nations grappling with economic transformation, this pipeline could serve as a cornerstone for sustainable development.

Ministry of Petroleum

strengthened collaboration among national energy firms

In a show of unified commitment, the three countries agreed to deepen coordination between their national hydrocarbon companies to expedite subsequent project phases. This technical and institutional collaboration is deemed vital for ensuring the pipeline’s financial and operational viability.

Algeria has taken a decisive step by initiating construction on its section of the pipeline, signaling Algiers’ determination to drive this strategic initiative forward. This move aligns with Algeria’s broader ambitions to solidify its position as a key energy supplier to Europe.

Ministry of Petroleum

Niger’s strategic advantage in the pipeline project

For landlocked Niger, positioned at the heart of the proposed route, the TSGP presents an unparalleled opportunity to enhance its geostrategic influence. The project could unlock substantial transit revenues while catalyzing growth in the national energy sector and improving critical infrastructure.

Amidst regional economic and diplomatic shifts, Niamey views this tripartite partnership as a vehicle for economic sovereignty and deeper regional integration. The pipeline’s success, however, hinges on translating this technical breakthrough into tangible progress through sustained collaboration and targeted investments.

As experts laud the project’s potential, the three nations face their next challenge: transforming this pivotal step into a lasting energy legacy that benefits Africa and its global partners.