Tiktok Youtube Telegram Instagram Linkedin X-twitter
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Politics
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Taxes
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • LBNN Blueprints
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Politics
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Taxes
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • LBNN Blueprints
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Crypto
  • Economics
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Infrastructure
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Taxes
  • Telecoms
  • Military & Defense
  • Careers
  • Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Investigative journalism
  • Art & Culture
  • LBNN Blueprints
  • Quizzes
    • Enneagram quiz
  • Newsletters
    • LBNN Newsletter
    • Divergent Capitalist
  • Fashion Intelligence
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Crypto
  • Economics
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Infrastructure
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Taxes
  • Telecoms
  • Military & Defense
  • Careers
  • Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Investigative journalism
  • Art & Culture
  • LBNN Blueprints
  • Quizzes
    • Enneagram quiz
  • Newsletters
    • LBNN Newsletter
    • Divergent Capitalist
  • Fashion Intelligence

Ethiopia, Nigeria sign deal for multibillion dollar gas-by-rail corridor project

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 9, 2025
in Energy
0
Ethiopia, Nigeria sign deal for multibillion dollar gas-by-rail corridor project
1
SHARES
8
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Ethiopia and Nigeria have signed the preliminary agreement for a Gas-by-Rail Economic Corridor Initiative (GBR-ECI), launching a significant project that will involve the building a 73,500-kilometre freight railway connecting 40 sub-Saharan African countries, beginning from Ethiopia.

This was disclosed on Monday and first reported by Birrmetrics, an Addis Ababa-based digital news media outlet.

Related posts

Why Mozambique might be Africa’s biggest gas hotspot in 2026

Why Mozambique might be Africa’s biggest gas hotspot in 2026

December 17, 2025
Why billionaire Dangote is picking on downstream regulator boss, Farouk Ahmed

Why billionaire Dangote is picking on downstream regulator boss, Farouk Ahmed

December 16, 2025

The Monday agreement by two of Africa’s loose populated countries officially begins the countdown to a high-level summit scheduled for Addis Ababa in 2026, where 40 African Heads of State are expected to gather to ratify the protocols that will establish the first continent-wide virtual energy grid.

The private-sector-led initiative is being spearheaded by Ethiopia’s Ministry of Transport and Logistics and Nigeria’s Insight Dynamic Resources (IDR), and is expected to revolutionise how energy is moved, accessed, and deployed across the continent.

As many as 470 high-efficiency gas turbines will be deployed by the project to form a 270GW baseload power system across the continent. 

Partners intend to supply these turbines by establishing a virtual pipeline capable of transporting 100 million tonnes of hydrogen fuel annually. 

A breakdown of the project specifics 

The initiative is structured around three core components: 

  • an industrial programme featuring a green steel complex developed with SMS Group to enable self-sufficient rail-track production; 
  • a digital backbone in partnership with Siemens Mobility to establish the One Africa Network through blockchain-based freight systems; 
  • a decarbonisation plan with Wabtec Corporation involving FLXdrive battery-electric locomotives aimed at supporting clean-energy logistics and limiting reliance on woodfuel.

The system is designed to support more than two billion users under a coordinated smart-rail framework, and could generate more than 70 million jobs by 2050, according to the project document seen. 

Given its operational scale, the project is projected to require a logistics fleet of 5,100 heavy-haul locomotives, nearly 80,000 specialised tank units and 100,000 wagons and coaches.

Track Africa’s energy trends as they emerge

Get exclusive insights across renewables, oil & gas, and infrastructure to stay informed and make smarter decisions.

“But hardware alone is not enough. A fleet of this magnitude requires a nervous system,” said Musa Ibrahim, founder of the Gas-by-Rail initiative and project development coordinator.

Siemens Mobility has been selected to provide that digital architecture through the Siemens Xcelerator platform, which uses artificial intelligence and digital-twin technology to monitor infrastructure conditions and optimise network capacity in real time. 

According to Bareo, the scheme could provide access to more than 1,000 kilometres of rail infrastructure across 40 states and contribute to reduced deforestation.

Estimates suggest it could reduce woodfuel use and greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 75%, easing environmental pressure and improving public health in communities across the region.

The cost of the complex, high-profile venture is not directly clear but is projected by Musa to be between $500 billion and $1 trillion, contributing the biggest chunk to the continent’s ongoing decades-long $29 trillion energy shift. 

Ethiopia adds another mega project to its basket 

Ethiopia’s involvement goes far beyond hosting the kickoff.

The country will anchor the Ethio-Cluster, an industrial zone expected to serve as the heartbeat of the initiative’s broader economic blueprint.

State minister of Transport and Logistics, Bareo Hassen, said Ethiopia has 5,000 kilometres of designed railway routes with potential links to regional ports, though its railway history dates back to the early 20th century and only 902 kilometres remain operational.

He said private investment is essential to close this gap and that the partnership is aligned with efforts to enhance connectivity under the African Continental Free Trade Area. 

We’re“Africa cannot industrialize on charcoal and firewood,” Ibrahim stressed. “We are burning our future to survive today. Gas-by-Rail delivers energy where pipelines cannot reach.”

This is coming months after Ethiopia, which recently commissioned the $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), with a generating capacity of 5,150MW of power.

Africa’s largest hydroelectric project marks a historic milestone for Ethiopia’s energy ambitions, promising electricity access for millions and potential exports to neighbouring countries.

However, the mega project continues to draw strong opposition from Egypt and Sudan over fears of water insecurity along the Nile.

Furthermore, Ethiopia has also recently signed an advanced agreement with Russia to construct the country’s first nuclear power plant.

The plant, for which the capacity has not yet been revealed, will be built using VVER-1200 reactor technology—one of the most advanced and safest reactor models in the world.

As part of the government’s 10-year development plan, Ethiopia in early October flagged off the construction of a 3.5 million tons per year crude oil refinery in Gode, Somali Region.

Before that, President Abiy Ahmed had in August signed a partnership agreement with Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote for a massive fertiliser facility project in the country. 

Valued at around $2.5 billion, the urea project will be co-owned by the government of Ethiopia (40%) and Dangote (60%) and will be fed with 3 million tons of natural gas annually from the Calub gas fields, transported via a 108-kilometre pipeline.



Source link

Previous Post

Mercedes-Benz and Momenta team up with local mobility provider Lumo for S-Class robotaxi offering

Next Post

Newsweek: Building AI-resilience for the next era of information

Next Post
Newsweek: Building AI-resilience for the next era of information

Newsweek: Building AI-resilience for the next era of information

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Apple Ends Buy Now, Pay Later Less Than A Year After Launch

Apple Ends Buy Now, Pay Later Less Than A Year After Launch

1 year ago
In ‘Alien: Earth’, the Future Is a Corporate Hellscape

In ‘Alien: Earth’, the Future Is a Corporate Hellscape

4 months ago
Impressive line-up of speakers set to lead discussions at Public-Private Partnerships for Defence & Security Conference

Impressive line-up of speakers set to lead discussions at Public-Private Partnerships for Defence & Security Conference

11 months ago
Pau Gasol inducted to the NBA Hall of Fame and caps off a legendary career

Pau Gasol inducted to the NBA Hall of Fame and caps off a legendary career

2 years ago

POPULAR NEWS

  • Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The world’s top 10 most valuable car brands in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Top 10 African countries with the highest GDP per capita in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Global ranking of Top 5 smartphone brands in Q3, 2024

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • When Will SHIB Reach $1? Here’s What ChatGPT Says

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Get strategic intelligence you won’t find anywhere else. Subscribe to the Limitless Beliefs Newsletter for monthly insights on overlooked business opportunities across Africa.

Subscription Form
© 2023 LBNN – All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy | About Us | Contact

Tiktok Youtube Telegram Instagram Linkedin X-twitter
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Crypto
  • Economics
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Infrastructure
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Taxes
  • Telecoms
  • Military & Defense
  • Careers
  • Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Investigative journalism
  • Art & Culture
  • LBNN Blueprints
  • Quizzes
    • Enneagram quiz
  • Newsletters
    • LBNN Newsletter
    • Divergent Capitalist
  • Fashion Intelligence

© 2023 LBNN - All rights reserved.