The World’s Longest Offshore Gas Pipeline Could Get The Green Light Next Year | OilPrice.com

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Nigeria, Morocco, and their partners expect to make a final investment decision next year on what would be the world’s longest offshore gas pipeline from Nigeria to Morocco and onto southern Europe.

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