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Penspen to deliver feasibility study revalidation for Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline project

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Penspen, an international energy consultancy, has been awarded a contract to provide a feasibility study update for the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP), a landmark infrastructure project with the potential to transform African energy dynamics, enhance economic integration, and bolster global energy security.

Penspen to deliver feasibility study revalidation for Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline project

Spanning more than 4000 km from Nigeria to Algeria, the pipeline, the TSGP Project is jointly sponsored by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd (Nigeria), SONATRACH (Algeria) and SONIDEP SA (Niger), and would facilitate the transportation of up to 30 billion m3 of natural gas across West and North Africa annually, ultimately linking to European markets. This ambitious initiative is poised to unlock new economic opportunities for transit countries, foster regional cooperation, and support Africa’s growing energy demand.

Arun Behl, Penspen’s Sales & Marketing Director (Middle East & Africa) commented: "The award of the feasibility study of this high-impact project underscores Penspen’s expertise in large-scale energy infrastructure development and our commitment to advancing strategic initiatives that drive economic growth and regional stability.”

“We are proud have been selected to support the next phase of this transformative project, leveraging our extensive experience in cross-country pipeline engineering and development to deliver a sustainable and efficient energy solution.”

Project update

The TSGP Project was initiated by the collaborative efforts of Nigeria and Algeria in 2002, with Niger admitted in 2008 as a co-sponsor. In 2006, Penspen delivered the original feasibility study for the project, finding the pipeline to be technically and economically feasible and reliable.

Penspen has been engaged to re-validate and update the feasibility study of the pipeline, considering earlier route options. Delivered from Penspen’s offices in the UK and Middle East, and with support from fellow Sidara brand Dar, which is established and active in the three countries, the study will cover analysis of the regional gas market, environmental and social evaluation, economic and financial analysis including cost estimation, legislation and consultation reviews, risk analysis, and development of scope of work for the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED).

By harnessing the vast gas reserves of Nigeria and neighbouring producers, the TSGP aims to significantly contribute to Africa’s energy independence while also serving as a critical supply route for European nations seeking to diversify their energy sources.

The project aligns with broader efforts to reduce global reliance on single-source energy suppliers, strengthening resilience against supply disruptions and geopolitical uncertainties. Beyond energy security, the TSGP is expected to generate substantial economic benefits, including job creation, infrastructure development, and investment in local industries. It represents a cornerstone for regional development, fostering cross-border collaboration and reinforcing Africa’s role in the global energy transition. By providing access to cleaner-burning natural gas, the project supports efforts to reduce carbon intensity compared to other fossil fuels, contributing to a more sustainable energy future.

Penspen has a rich heritage of delivering strategic energy infrastructures projects in Africa. The company executed several studies for large-diameter cross-country pipelines in the region, including the first phase of the FEED of the more than 6000 km Nigeria - Morocco Gas Pipeline (NMGP), following successful delivery of a feasibility study for the Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines (ONHYM) and NNPC Limited.

 

 

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