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Enagas studies Nigeria-Algeria gas pipeline link.

Publication: Pipeline & Gas Journal
Publication Date: 01-JUL-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Enagas studies Nigeria-Algeria gas pipeline link.(Projects)(Empresa Nacional del Gas S.A.)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
Enagas SA is considering construction of a gas pipeline linking Nigeria to the Algerian coast. As proposed, the pipeline will be 2,796 miles long and cross Nigeria, the Niger and Algeria up to the Mediterranean coast. It is set to begin operations in 2015.

According to press reports, an...

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