
Algeria will invest $60 billion in energy projects between 2025 and 2029 as part of a large-scale strategy to boost oil, gas and hydrogen development, Energy and Mines Minister Mohamed Arkab said.
Speaking at an energy
forum in Algiers, Arkab said 80 per cent of the investment will be directed
toward upstream exploration and production, while the remaining funds will
support refining and petrochemical projects, reported Reuters.
The minister also
highlighted Algeria’s push towards cleaner energy sources, saying Algeria has
launched projects to generate 3,200 MW of renewable energy as part of
the country's broader energy diversification efforts.
"We are committed
to the energy transition without abandoning gas as a natural resource,"
Arkab said.
He said that state
energy firm Sonatrach aimed to reduce gas flaring to less than 1 per cent by
2030, supported by a large-scale afforestation project covering 520,000
hectares.
The North African
country aims to strengthen its role as a key supplier of energy to
international markets while meeting domestic demand and making a transition to
more sustainable sources.