NIAMEY, Sept 18 — Niger and China are to build a 2,000-kilometre pipeline to carry crude oil from southeast Niger to the port of Seme in Benin, the Niger president’s office Deadly jihadist attacks in Nigeria have made the region unstable, making oil transport challenging— Reuters pic
Deadly jihadist attacks in Nigeria have made the region unstable, making oil transport challenging— Reuters pic

announced today.

President Mahamadou Issoufou launched the project yesterday at the Agadem oil field in the southeast of the country, where the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has been extracting oil since 2011.

It is expected to take 42 months to complete at a cost of US$4.5 billion (RM18.8 billion).

Until now, Niamey has moved crude  out via Chad to a port in Cameroon, but deadly jihadist attacks in Nigeria have spilled over the border making the region unstable.

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Niger’s Oil Minister Foumakoye Gado signed the deal on Sunday with Wang Zhong Cai, president of the China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Corporation, a CNPC subsidiary. — AFP