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The European Union is seeking additional gas supplies from Nigeria as the bloc prepares for potential Russian supply cuts, Matthew Baldwin, deputy director general of the European Commission’s energy department, said on Saturday.

A flare burns excess natural gas in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas, US, November 23, 2019.A flare burns excess natural gas in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas, US, November 23, 2019.as the bloc prepares for potential Russian supply cuts, Matthew Baldwin, deputy director general of the European Commission’s energy department, said on Saturday.

He was told that Nigeria was improving security in the Niger Delta and planned to re-open the Trans Niger pipeline after August, which would yield more gas exports to Europe.

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Nigeria will turn to EU and the rest Africa will turn the same way. This should have been time for Africa to unite and help each other and once that is happening may be think of outsiders

That country is bankrupt

European are looking for other alternative in Nigeria but our African government busy looking for gas in Europe 🥴🥴🥴

EU looks to exploit Africa.

Nigeria will sanction them in future. Now EU is being reduced to beggars. Don't play economic war with the biggest country in the world. While ur whole country can be a province in it. EU looses an Russia wins

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