Algeria to review gas prices with all its clients

The logo of the state energy company Sonatrach is pictured at the headquarters in Algiers, Algeria. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 03 July 2022
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Algeria to review gas prices with all its clients

  • Algeria’s oil and gas earnings are up 70 percent and have reached $21.5 billion in the five first months of 2022

ALGIERS: Algeria is negotiating with all its clients to review gas prices, state oil and gas producer Sonatrach’s CEO, Tewfik Hakkar, told reporters on Sunday.

Hakkar added that the review of the prices is not targeting a single company or country.

The statement comes almost a week after Spain began re-exporting gas to Morocco in reverse flow via the Gazoduc Maghreb-Europe pipeline, marking the first direct flow of piped gas from Europe to Africa.

Spain and Morocco agreed earlier this year to consider using the GME pipeline for reverse flow to the North African country with the gas to be sourced from the global LNG market.

On Nov. 1, Algeria, which has cut off diplomatic ties with Morocco, stopped supplying natural gas to its neighboring country through the GME pipeline.

Algeria is now supplying Spain using the Medgaz undersea pipeline with an annual capacity of 8 billion cubic meters, which does not go through Morocco.

Earnings up

Algeria’s oil and gas earnings are up 70 percent and have reached $21.5 billion in the five first months of 2022, compared to $12.6 billion in the same period last year, an executive at state oil and gas producer Sonatrach told reporters on Sunday.

Along with gas, Algeria is a large oil producer with 12.2 billion barrels of proven oil reserves. The country exports 540,000 barrels per day of its total production of about 1.1 million bpd. All proven oil reserves are held onshore, though offshore exploration is in the early stages.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to close at 11,341

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Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to close at 11,341

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index rose on Wednesday, gaining 12.75 points, or 0.11 percent, to close at 11,341.27.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR5.15billion ($1.37 billion), as 84 of the listed stocks advanced, while 168 retreated.

The MSCI Tadawul Index increased, up 3.84 points or 0.25 percent, to close at 1,530.98.

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu lost 233.47 points, or 0.97 percent, to close at 23,810.24. This comes as 31 of the listed stocks advanced, while 39 retreated.

The best-performing stock was Al Majed Oud Co., with its share price surging by 6.02 percent to SR156.80.

Other top performers included Advanced Building Industries Co., which saw its share price rise by 5.75 percent to SR42.32, and Al Kathiri Holding Co., which saw a 5.50 percent increase to SR2.11.

On the downside, the worst performer of the day was Elm Co., whose share price fell by 5.99 percent to SR699.

Abdullah Saad Mohammed Abo Moati for Bookstores Co. and United Cooperative Assurance Co. also saw declines, with their shares dropping by 3.60 percent and 3.08 percent to SR45.02 and SR3.78, respectively.

On the announcement front, Saudi Arabian Refineries Co. has announced the completion of the issuance of the articles of association and the commercial registration of its holding company under the name Masafi Ventures Co. Holding, a wholly owned single-person limited liability company.

SARCO’s share price closed at SR51.80 on the main market, marking a 0.19 percent decrease.

In another announcement, Multi Business Group Co. has announced a project award from the National Housing Co. for the design and execution of the Al Aziziyah Sales Center.

The contract involves all construction, architectural, fit-out, and electromechanical engineering works for the new sales facility, according to a statement on Tadawul.

The company’s share price remained unchanged at SR10 on the parallel market.