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Algeria鈥檚 Sonatrach to invest $50 billion, boost crude output

Salah Slimani March 22, 2017

CAIRO (Bloomberg) -- Algeria鈥檚聽state-run energy producer plans to boost crude oil output by 14% in the four years to 2019 and invest billions of dollars in exploration projects.

Sonatrach Group expects to invest聽$9 billion聽from 2017 to 2021 in its search for new deposits of oil and natural gas,聽said Farid Djettou, head of the company鈥檚 associations division, which is responsible for foreign contracts. Sonatrach will drill an average of 100 wells annually over the same five years and plans to invest more than $50 billion in all of its operations during this period, Djettou said聽Wednesday in an interview in the coastal city of Oran.

Algeria is Africa鈥檚 biggest gas producer and a member of OPEC, and Sonatrach鈥檚 exports generate聽more than half of the government鈥檚 budget revenue.聽The country鈥檚 oil output has declined since August 2008, and its production of 1.04 MMbpd in February was at the lowest level since 2002, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The government appointed a new chief executive officer for Sonatrach on Monday, bringing in the company鈥檚 sixth leader since 2010.

Sonatrach鈥檚 annual production will exceed 230 million tons of oil equivalent by 2021, with foreign companies increasing their yearly output by 10 million聽tons of oil equivalent,聽Djettou said in the interview at the North Africa Petroleum Exhibition and Conference in Oran.

Algeria championed a historic deal to curb production when it hosted its fellow聽members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in September in the capital Algiers. Together with oil producers outside the group, OPEC subsequently agreed to cut output by a combined 1.8 MMbpd for at least six months starting in January. An increase in Sonatrach鈥檚 output could complicate efforts to curb a global glut and prop up crude prices.

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