Algeria has officially launched construction works on its section of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, a major strategic energy project aimed at transporting natural gas from Nigeria through Niger to Algeria, before reaching international markets via Algeria’s extensive export infrastructure.
The Algerian segment of the project marks a key milestone in strengthening regional energy integration across the Sahara. According to officials, the pipeline will help secure long-term energy supplies, boost regional cooperation, and reinforce Algeria’s role as a major energy hub linking Africa with Europe and global markets.
The project is expected to rely on Algeria’s advanced pipeline network and port infrastructure to facilitate the export of large volumes of natural gas. It also aims to support economic development in participating countries by improving energy access and generating investment opportunities.

Authorities describe the initiative as a strategic step toward enhancing energy security, diversifying export routes, and promoting cooperation between Algeria, Nigeria, and Niger in the field of natural resources and infrastructure development.





