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The Moroccan energy ministry halts gas projects

The Moroccan energy ministry announced on Monday that it had suspended tenders for a LNG terminal in Nador West Med port on 'the Mediterranean coast and related 'gas pipeline projects. It did not give any details as to the reason for the suspension. The tender was for the construction of an LNG terminal at Nador West Med Port on?the Mediterranean Coast and a pipeline connecting it to an existing pipeline which allows Morocco to import LNG via Spanish?terminals to supply two power stations.

The project also included a section which would?connect existing pipelines to industrial zones on the Atlantic coast?in Mohammedia, Kenitra and Kenitra.

The ministry for energy transition and sustainable growth said that due to "new parameters and assumptions" related to the project, it has postponed the receipt of bids and opening of the applications received as of today. Morocco wants to increase its use of natural gases to diversify from coal. It is also accelerating its renewable energy plan. The goal is to have renewables account for 52% or more of installed capacity by 2030.

According to estimates from the ministry, the country's demand for natural gas is expected to increase to 8 billion cubic meters in 2027. It currently stands at around 1 bcm. Reporting by Ahmed Eljechtimi, Editing by Jan Harvey and Lincoln Feast.

(source: Reuters)