A long-delayed project to construct a pipeline transporting Nigerian gas to Europe through Niger and Algeria has been reignited with the recent resumption of construction on the Algerian segment. The Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline has faced over twenty years of setbacks, but this development signals renewed progress. Once finished, the pipeline is anticipated to significantly alter Europe’s energy supply routes and potentially reduce reliance on other sources. The project aims to leverage Nigeria’s substantial gas reserves to meet European energy demands. This revival comes amidst a global focus on diversifying energy sources and strengthening energy security. The pipeline’s completion could have major geopolitical and economic implications for the involved nations and the wider energy market.