Algeria and Turkey Unveil New Gas and Oil Partnership

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Turkey and Algeria will establish a joint oil and natural gas exploration company to operate in countries around the region, especially in Algeria, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Fatih Donmez, said Thursday, according to the Turkish news website Anadolu News Agency. .

Both countries reached a consensus on the establishment of a joint company between Sonatrach, the national oil and gas company of Algeria, and Turkish Petroleum, Donmez told Anadolu Agency.

Donmez, who attended the 2nd Algerian Investment Conference as the guest of honour, discussed new bilateral steps in the fields of energy and mining with his Algerian counterpart, Minister of Energy and Mining, Mohamed Arkab.

They both agreed to encourage and support the joint work and existing joint ventures between the two countries and the establishment of the new company.

Last year, Algeria and Turkiye embarked on a joint project in the petrochemical field, in which a petrochemical factory was founded in the southern Turkish city of Adana.

The project was initiated in October 2021, with the partnership of Ronesans Holding from Turkiye and Sonatrach.

Around 90 per cent of Algeria’s exports to Turkiye consist of energy materials, including liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), crude oil and natural gas.

The trade volume between Turkiye and Algeria, which was around $4 billion last year, will expand to $5 billion by the end of the year.


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