Following the completion of the transaction and regulatory approvals, the company is increasing its participating interest in the Reggane Nord natural gas project by 4.5% through the acquisition of interest from former project partner Edison. The Groupement Reggane Nord, operator of the project, will thus consist of Sonatrach (40%), Repsol (36%), and Wintershall Dea (24%).
For Wintershall Dea, all signs point to growth in Algeria. The company has been active in the North African country since 2002. Since production began in Reggane Nord in December 2017, around 13 billion m3 of gas have been produced in the consortium. Its business in Algeria is an important part of the company’s portfolio and is to be expanded in the future. To this end, in February 2022 Wintershall Dea and partner Sonatrach extended an existing Memorandum of Understanding to consider new business opportunities in Algeria, not just in natural gas but also in hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
Dawn Summers, Chief Operating Officer and the responsible Board Member for Algeria, says: “We see great potential for the future of the Algerian energy sector; both for the expansion of natural gas production, and for carbon management and hydrogen projects. Areas in which Wintershall Dea intends to become active in Algeria in the future. With the acquisition of further interest in Reggane Nord, we are now consolidating our presence in Algeria and setting the course for growth.”
Thomas Ruttmann, Senior Vice President and Managing Director Wintershall Dea Algeria says: “Reggane Nord has been producing natural gas reliably and cost-efficiently since 2017. Wintershall Dea is not just an investor, our team is actively contributing experience and know-how and effectively contributes to the efficiency of the project – especially our drilling and reservoir expertise is in demand here. We are pleased to now increase our participating interest in the project and continue to actively advance Reggane Nord in the future.”
Algeria is the largest producer of natural gas in Africa and the third largest exporter of natural gas to Europe. The North African country therefore makes a decisive contribution to Europe’s energy supply and is the ideal partner for Europe to secure its energy supply and at the same time advance the energy transition.
Source: Oilfield Technology