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Algeria’s Sonatrach Resumes Oil Operations in Libya

October 31, 2023
Algeria's Sonatrach Resumes Oil Operations in Libya
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Algeria announced on Monday that its state-run oil and gas company, Sonatrach, has resumed operations in Libya, marking a significant step in the energy sector cooperation between the two neighboring North African nations.

The move followed a telephonic discussion between Sonatrach’s Algerian Director, Rashid Hashishi, and the Chairman of the Libyan National Oil Corporation, Farhat Omar Bin Qadara. The conversation revolved around the resumption of Sonatrach’s activities on Libyan soil.

Following the discussions, Sonatrach declared the lifting and removal of the “force majeure” status, responding to an invitation from the Libyan National Oil Corporation aimed at global companies operating in Libya’s oil and gas sector. The force majeure is a legal construct that absolves contracting parties from fulfilling obligations due to circumstances beyond their control.
The statement added that both Algerian and Libyan sides have agreed to hold a high-level meeting on November 7 in Tripoli. The meeting aims to formalize the process of resuming contractual obligations of Sonatrach concerning exploration activities. Additionally, the meeting will explore ways to enhance bilateral partnership and foster cooperation between the Algerian and Libyan energy sectors.

With this development, Sonatrach not only expands its operational footprint but also significantly contributes to bolstering Algerian-Libyan ties in the energy domain. This move is seen as a positive step towards stabilizing the region’s energy security and fostering economic collaborations amidst challenging geopolitical circumstances.

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