EU and Russia in scramble for Nigerian gas
Published: Thursday 18 September 2008
The European Commission stepped up its quest to diversify the EU's energy supplies on Wednesday (17 September), offering financial and political support for a €15 billion trans-Saharan pipeline to carry natural gas from
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"They have shown great interest in the project," Tarradellas told EurActiv, especially because the pipeline would help
However, Tarradellas said it was "too early" to make any formal budgetary commitments at this stage, adding that the European Commission had "means to finance feasibility studies" but not entire projects. The European Investment Bank could help finance construction but money would have to come mainly from the private sector, he explained. European oil companies, including Shell, Total, and ENI, "have made significant investments in
The planned
Tarradellas rejected suggestions that Gazprom's participation would create problems for the EU. "ExxonMobil is in
Links
- Commission: The Africa-EU strategic partnership
- Commission (Press release): African Union Commission and European Commission launch an ambitious Africa-EU Energy Partnership | FR | DE (8 Sept. 2008)
- BBC: EU to help Nigeria with pipeline
- FT: Brussels takes on Gazprom in Nigeria
- This Day: Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline: Yar’Adua Happy with EU Offer
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