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Sonatrach Leadership Shake-Up: Algeria’s state energy champion Sonatrach has dismissed CEO Rachid Hachichi and named Noureddine Daoudi as the new chief, signaling a push for stability and governance reform at the heart of Algeria’s export economy. Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline Progress: Construction has started on Algeria’s segment of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, linking Nigeria’s gas via Niger to Algeria’s Hassi R’Mel, with the full project targeting major annual volumes for European supply. Trade Pressure in North Africa: Tunisia’s trade deficit widened to 10,415.6 million dinars in the first five months of 2026, driven mainly by higher energy import bills—an important regional read-through for Algeria’s energy-linked trade dynamics. World Cup, Algeria in Kansas City: Algeria’s national team is set to open against Argentina in Kansas City on June 16, with local planning highlighting large visitor inflows and Algeria’s growing global visibility. Energy Transparency Shift: A new methane-tracking approach using satellite data is revising reported leak levels for countries including Algeria, tightening scrutiny ahead of future access rules for Europe.

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