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Algeria Discovers 10 New Gas Fields

August 30, 2023
Algeria Discovers 10 New Gas Fields
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Sonatrach, the state-owned Algerian oil and gas company, announced that it has discovered 10 new fields for oil and gas in the first half of 2023. The announcement was made in an interview with Rabie Baji, the director of exploration at Sonatrach, on official Algerian radio.

Baji stated that most of these new discoveries are located near existing facilities and production areas, allowing the company to quickly integrate them into their production operations. Although Baji did not disclose the expected production volume from these new fields, he mentioned that the company is currently conducting audits and evaluations of the discoveries’ profitability, with results to be announced by the end of this year.

He also noted that Sonatrach stands out for its low exploration costs, which do not exceed $1 per barrel. This is considerably lower than costs in various regions around the world, which can sometimes reach up to $8.

Furthermore, Baji revealed that Sonatrach aims to drill 45 wells across the country using state-of-the-art 3D exploration technologies. So far, 23 wells have been drilled, with the remaining to be completed by the end of the second half of 2023.

The company also plans to establish a data processing and analysis center to handle the enormous volume of information generated during 3D surveying and exploration processes.

It’s worth noting that the Algerian energy giant had announced 35 new discoveries in the oil and gas sector between 2020 and the end of 2022. Of these, 34 were achieved independently, and one was made in partnership with Italian energy company Eni.

What This Means for Algeria and the Global Energy Landscape:

The new discoveries could potentially boost Algeria’s economic prospects and increase its influence within the energy markets. They also underline the country’s ongoing efforts to modernize its exploration technologies and practices.

Algeria has been a significant player in the oil and gas sector, particularly within Africa and the Mediterranean region. In 2021, Algeria ranked fourth among the largest exporters of liquefied natural gas to Europe, capturing 13% of the European market. Despite fluctuations in global energy markets, Algeria continues to make strides in exploration and production, which is vital for its economy and geopolitical standing.

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