Group 1: Energy and Mining Developments - Algeria's energy and mining sectors are making significant progress under the new Oil and Gas Law (Law 19-13) and the new Mining Law, with international bidding "Algeria Bid Round 2024" leading to the awarding of five oil and gas exploration and production licenses to companies like TotalEnergies, Eni, and Sinopec, indicating a resurgence in foreign investment participation [1] - The Gara Djebilet iron ore project in Tindouf province has entered the industrialization phase, with an estimated reserve of approximately 3.5 billion tons, and a primary processing production line with an annual capacity of 4 million tons is expected to commence operations in April 2026, supported by the Béchar-Tindouf railway set to be operational in January 2026 [1] - The Bled El Hedba integrated phosphate project in Tebessa province is progressing, with a planned annual production capacity of around 6 million tons of fertilizer products, and the associated railway infrastructure is expected to facilitate the transport of over 10 million tons of phosphate rock annually, generating an estimated annual revenue of $2 billion [1] Group 2: Non-Ferrous Metals and Renewable Energy - The Oued Amizour lead-zinc project in Bejaia province has an estimated recoverable reserve of about 34 million tons, with a planned annual production of 170,000 tons of zinc concentrate, projected to generate annual revenue of approximately $215 million [2] - Algeria is advancing a renewable energy plan to add 15,000 megawatts by 2035, with the first phase of 3,200 megawatts of solar projects progressing well, alongside the implementation of the SoutH2 hydrogen corridor and the Medlink Algeria-Italy electricity interconnection project, aimed at expanding green energy export capacity to Europe [2]
阿尔及利亚在新油气法框架下推进重点能源和矿业项目布局
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-01 16:46