Morocco starts tender process for LNG terminal

24 April 2025

Morocco has issued a request for expressions of interest from contractors for its planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal at the Nador West Med Port.

Minister of Energy Leila Benali announced that the request had been issued during a conference in the Moroccan city of Ouarzazate.

During the event, Benali also said that a gas pipeline network will be built to connect the new terminal to the Maghreb Europe Gas Pipeline.

The network will supply existing and future power plants operated by the National Office for Electricity and Drinking Water, as well as industrial zones extending to Kenitra and Mohammedia.

It will be later linked to future LNG terminals on Morocco’s Atlantic coast and to the ongoing Nigeria-Morocco Atlantic Gas Pipeline project.

Benali said that the project is part of Morocco’s efforts to boost the country’s energy security and expand regional partnerships.

The project to develop the floating LNG Import Terminal in Nador West Med Port has an estimated value of $200m, according to the regional project-tracking service MEED Projects.

The scope of the project includes:

  • Construction of a floating storage and regasification unit
  • Construction of LNG storage tanks
  • Construction of a natural gas liquids extraction unit
  • Construction of a regasification terminal
  • Marine facilities
  • Installation of safety systems and other related infrastructural facilities
  • Associated facilities

The client on the project is the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy.

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Wil Crisp
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