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Nigeria to start gas delivery in July through AKK pipeline

The upstream oil regulator said that Nigeria hoped to start delivering natural gas by July through its long-delayed Ajaokuta, Kaduna, Kano (AKK), gas pipeline. This would be a "key milestone" for the country's plans regarding?gas?development.

A spokesperson for the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission said in the magazine of the regulator that they hoped to deliver gas to Abuja by July through the AKK pipeline.

The 614-kilometre pipeline (382-miles) is designed to?deliver more than 2.2 billion cubic feet of gas each day. It's a key part of Nigeria’s strategy to shift their energy mix towards gas, supply industries and power plants in the north and reduce their reliance on fuel oil and diesel.

Nigeria has the largest gas reserves in Africa, with an estimated 210 trillion cubic feet. However, much of the gas infrastructure is still underdeveloped. The AKK pipeline will be a test for the country's ambitions to grow through gas.

The $2.8 billion project was first conceived in 2008. It has failed to meet several deadlines, including those set for 2023 and 2025's final quarter.

Construction started in 2020, but funding issues and engineering challenges - most notably crossing the River Niger - slowed the project down. This section, which is widely considered to be 'the most technically demanding part of the project,' required horizontal directional drilling under the riverbed, often compared with a scaled down version of the Eurotunnel.

A lawyer for the project said that it was at an advanced stage with the pipeline more than 90% completed.

According to industry officials, gas transported?through AKK pipeline 'will be sourced largely from Nigeria's south producing areas through its interconnection with East-West Obiafu - Obikom - Oben (OB3) pipeline. Reporting by Isaac Anyaogu. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)