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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 5
Algeria Starts 1,210-Km Sahara Gas Link to Europe
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 5

Algeria Starts 1,210-Km Sahara Gas Link to Europe

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 5

Summary

  • Algeria has begun building a 1,210-kilometer section of the long-planned Trans-Saharan Gas Pipe, reviving a decades-old route meant to carry Nigerian and regional gas to Europe.
  • Sonatrach will build the Algerian stretch across the Sahara and connect it in the Aoulef region to Algeria’s existing pipeline network that already feeds European customers.
  • Europe is the project’s target market as Algeria seeks to raise gas flows beyond its current supplies to Spain, Italy and France to meet demand.

Insights

Is the Trans-Saharan pipeline a vital energy solution or a multi-billion dollar security gamble?
Is Europe swapping its dependency on Russia for an even greater risk in the volatile Sahel?

Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline: $13 Billion Project Launches in 2026 to Transform Africa-Europe Gas Flows

Overview

The Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) project officially began construction on June 4, 2026, in Algeria’s Adrar province, marking the start of a major energy initiative to transport natural gas across West and North Africa. This vast network will connect Nigeria, Niger, and Algeria, with Niger set to start building its 720-kilometer section in early 2027. The TSGP aims to boost regional cooperation and energy security, positioning itself as a key route for African gas to reach Europe as the EU seeks alternatives to Russian supplies. The project highlights strong collaboration and phased development among the involved countries.

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