Algiers – Minister of State, Minister of Hydrocarbons and Mines, Mohamed Arkab, received the Chadian Minister of Petroleum, Mines, and Geology, Ndolenodji Alixe Naïmbaye, in Algiers today, Tuesday. Minister Naïmbaye is currently on a working visit to Algeria.
The meeting focused on exploring avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation in the energy sector, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Mines. Discussions centered around potential partnerships and initiatives aimed at fostering mutual growth and development within the oil, gas, and mining industries of both nations.
Details of specific projects and agreements were not immediately disclosed. However, the meeting underscores the commitment of Algeria and Chad to deepening their economic ties and leveraging their respective strengths in the energy sector. This collaboration could potentially lead to increased investment, technology transfer, and capacity building opportunities for both countries.
The discussions reflect Algeria’s ongoing efforts to expand its energy partnerships across the African continent. By engaging with countries like Chad, Algeria aims to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the region’s energy landscape. Further details regarding the outcomes of the meeting are expected to be released in the coming days.
This visit highlights the importance both nations place on fostering strong diplomatic and economic relationships. The energy sector remains a critical component of both the Algerian and Chadian economies, and enhanced cooperation promises to deliver significant benefits to both nations.



