Dakar, Senegal – Today, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency announced grant funding for a feasibility study to develop Senegal’s first major domestic onshore gas pipeline. This project will support cleaner and lower-cost power generation and enhance the country’s economic growth. USTDA’s engagement will help the developer – Fonds Souverain d’Investissements Stratégiques (FONSIS), Senegal’s sovereign wealth fund – attract financing to the project.
USTDA’s grant agreement was signed in a virtual ceremony that included USTDA Chief Operating Officer and Head of Agency Todd Abrajano; Senegalese Minister of Petroleum and Energy Mouhamadou Makhtar Cisse; U.S. Ambassador to Senegal Tulinabo S. Mushingi; and FONSIS CEO Papa Demba Diallo.
“This pipeline will become the backbone of Senegal’s domestic gas sector and help create the infrastructure to supply the country’s power plants and transform its energy sector,” said Abrajano. “U.S. companies are eager to partner with Senegal on this opportunity, and we intend to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the Senegalese people by significantly reducing power generation costs up to 50 percent.”
The USTDA grant will help define the technical specifications and project economics of the onshore pipeline network. Specifically, the feasibility study will recommend a final pipeline route, finalize technical specifications for each segment of the pipeline, and define the technical requirements for the front-end engineering and design phase of the project. The study will also verify the gas demand and provide updated economic and financial analysis.
“Today, we highlight another example of U.S.-Senegal energy cooperation. USTDA has approved a grant to support the development of Senegal’s natural gas pipeline system. This system will help Senegal transition its electricity generation to clean, inexpensive natural gas, using its own energy resources,” said U.S. Ambassador to Senegal Tulinabo S. Mushingi.
“This grant from USTDA will help us define the technical specifications and economic aspects of this very strategic project for our country and thus allow us to accelerate its implementation,” highlighted the Chief Executive Officer of FONSIS, Papa Demba Diallo. “Working with PETROSEN and SENELEC and in agreement with the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, this is a strategic project that will accelerate the use of gas, especially in electricity production, and contribute to lowering the cost of electricity. This will help spur Senegal’s industrial sector and make our companies more competitive.”
U.S. Power Africa Coordinator Mark Carrato added: “The U.S. government, through the Power Africa Initiative partnership between USTDA and USAID, supports Senegal’s continued progress towards self-reliance and its stated goal of increasing its generation capacity to 2.5 GW by 2030. The Power Africa-funded Senegal Gas Roadmap, completed in July 2019, proved instrumental in bringing this project to fruition. We look forward to working with our partners to support Senegal’s ongoing work towards energy independence.”
This project supports the U.S. government’s Power Africa and Prosper Africa Initiatives, as well as USTDA’s U.S. Gas Infrastructure Exports Initiative.
U.S. businesses interested in submitting proposals for the USTDA-funded feasibility study should visit www.ustda.gov/work/bid-on-an-overseas-project.
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The U.S. Trade and Development Agency helps companies create U.S. jobs through the export of U.S. goods and services for priority development projects in emerging economies. USTDA links U.S. businesses to export opportunities by funding project preparation and partnership building activities that develop sustainable infrastructure and foster economic growth in partner countries.
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