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Algeria's state-owned energy company Sonatrach said on Monday it has signed a contract worth around $5.4 billion with Saudi Arabia's Midad Energy for oil and gas exploration and development in Algeria's Illizi Basin.
Algeria's Sonatrach has partnered with Saudi Arabia's Midad Energy for oil and gas exploration in the Illizi Basin, under a $5.4 billion contract. This 30-year deal, with a potential 10-year extension,
Algeria's state-owned energy company Sonatrach said on Monday it signed a contract worth around $5.4 billion with Saudi Arabia's Midad Energy for oil and gas exploration and development in Algeria's Illizi Basin.
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Algeria clinches $5.4 billion oil and gas deal with Saudi Arabia
Algeria has secured a $5.4 billion production-sharing agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Midad Energy to explore and develop oil and gas reserves in the Illizi Basin, marking a major step in the North African country’s energy expansion and foreign investment strategy.
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