AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoTrans-Saharan Gas Pipeline: SONATRACH has broken ground on Algeria’s section of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, reviving a major export corridor linking Nigeria through Niger to Algeria’s Hassi R’Mel, with the full 4,128-km project expected to move 20–30 bcm/year. Hydrocarbon Bidding: ALNAFT has launched a new 2026 onshore oil and gas bidding round with seven blocks and bids due in November, a move aimed at securing future supply as Europe reshuffles gas sourcing. Aviation Safety & EU Access: The EU has added Air Express Algeria to its Air Safety List, banning the carrier from operating in EU airspace, while removing Kyrgyz airlines after reforms—another reminder of how compliance affects Algeria’s connectivity. World Cup Business Pressure: FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended record ticket prices and blamed secondary-market dynamics, as the tournament kicks off across the US, Canada and Mexico—while Kansas City hospitals and local businesses brace for visitor demand and higher costs. Anti-Trafficking Watch: Missouri’s attorney general warned that the World Cup could create trafficking risks, citing large crowds and expected international arrivals. ARDA–Algeria Downstream Talks: Algeria hosted discussions with ARDA on accelerating Africa’s refining, petrochemicals and LPG infrastructure to reduce import dependence. Football Meets Algeria: Algeria’s World Cup presence is also driving regional attention, from visa friction narratives to local watch-party and training-base activity.
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