LONDON, September 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ —
EnergyBoardroom today releases the new report on the Oil & Gas sector in Algeria .
The report is an authoritative and up-to-date assessment of the major sector in this strategically important oil and gas producing country.
It features interviews with senior executives from the major companies in the region, updated facts and figures on the sector’s development, and features.
Any companies, investors or other stakeholders interested in the future of the hydrocarbons market cannot afford to ignore Algeria. Over the next decade it will offer significant opportunities for those well-placed to take advantage of them:
Algeria’s oil and gas industry is currently its most important revenue source. As Youcef Yousfi, Algeria’s former minister of energy says in the report, Algeria needs to expand its production of hydrocarbons to meet long term demand, diversify energy resources and markets, finance economic development, and accelerate industrialization.
This report covers how exploration is progressing, which fields are in development, exactly how Sonatrach will be spending its investments, which international partners are looking for closer collaborations, where Algeria’s exported gas is going, and how a domestic service sector is thriving in the current conditions.
EnergyBoardroom‘s Algeria Inside Oil & Gas Report features in-depth interviews with:
Salim Mouici, North & West Africa cluster manager, Baker Hughes Algeria
Daoud Sahbi, President, Energy Club
Eko Rukmono, VP Operations & Country Manager, Pertamina
Bjørn Kåre Viken, Senior VP NAF, country manager Algeria Development & Production International, North Africa, Statoil
Youcef Boukhalfa, CEO, Enageo
Smain Larbi Ghomri, CEO, Hyproc
Nourredine Boutarfa, CEO, Sonelgaz
Smail Bouderba, CEO, GE Oil & Gas Algeria
“This evolution of demand, and therefore changes in regulation and production, correspond to the development of the Algerian population. As a regulator, we must make sure that demand is satisfied across the whole country”
– Abdelaali Badache, executive committee chairman of Creg.
“We have been present for over 40 years, we have invested, and will continue to do so. We are confident that we will still be in Algeria in the future.”
– Smail Bouderba, the CEO of the oil and gas unit of GE Algeria.
Contact:
Name: Michael Comi
Email: michaelc@focusreports.net
Phone: +44-1707-828-754
SOURCE EnergyBoardroom.com