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News BriefEnergyInvestmentTuesday, March 24, 2026

Algeria and Niger Sign 20+ Agreements, Launch 40 MW Power Plant Project

By Algiers Brief Team|2 min read
Algeria and Niger Sign 20+ Agreements, Launch 40 MW Power Plant Project

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Takeaway

The deepening Algeria-Niger partnership presents opportunities for companies involved in energy infrastructure development, particularly in power generation and pipeline construction. Investors should closely monitor the progress of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) project, as its completion could significantly alter regional gas supply dynamics and create new export routes to Europe. Companies with expertise in project finance and risk management will be well-positioned to capitalize on these developments.

Algeria and Niger deepened their strategic partnership on March 23-24, 2026, with the signing of over 20 agreements across various sectors in Niamey. The agreements were signed during the second session of the Algerian-Nigerien Joint Grand Commission, co-chaired by Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb and Nigerien Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine. As part of the strengthened cooperation, the two Prime Ministers laid the foundation stone for a 40 MW power plant in the Gourou Banda area of Niamey. The power plant project aims to bolster solidarity between the two nations.

This enhanced cooperation builds upon the momentum from General Tiani's visit to Algiers in mid-February 2026, signaling a return to normalcy and a commitment to joint projects. Prime Minister Ghrieb emphasized the importance of translating the political dynamics between Algeria and Niger into concrete economic achievements. Algeria aims to solidify a new foundation for bilateral relations, fostering economic and developmental prospects. The Algerian-Nigerien Business Forum also convened in Niamey, reflecting the shared desire to promote economic cooperation and strengthen the bilateral strategic partnership.

The 40 MW power plant is a tangible example of the growing energy cooperation. The project will be located in the Gourou Banda area of Niamey. This initiative follows Algeria's commitment to enhance energy infrastructure in the region, including the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) project. The TSGP aims to transport natural gas from Nigeria, through Niger, to Algeria, and then to Europe, potentially spanning over 4,000 kilometers.

The agreements and projects are expected to benefit both Algerian and Nigerien companies across various sectors, including energy, trade, and infrastructure. Increased energy cooperation could improve Niger's access to electricity and enhance regional energy security. The TSGP project, once completed, will create new revenue streams for both countries and facilitate gas exports to Europe. These developments could impact European energy markets by diversifying gas supply sources.

Looking ahead, the implementation of the signed agreements and the progress of the 40 MW power plant project will be key indicators of the partnership's success. Investors should monitor the development of the TSGP and its potential impact on regional gas dynamics. Any delays in project timelines or shifts in political stability could pose risks to the anticipated benefits. The next meeting of the Joint Grand Commission will provide further insights into the evolving partnership.

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