Saudi Arabia's Midad Energy signs $5.4 billion oil and gas deal with Algeria
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : The investment under the contract is estimated at $5.4 billion, including $288 million allocated for exploration work, with Midad Energy financing 100 percent of the project in Algeria.56% : Total production by the end of the contract term is expected to reach about 993 million barrels of oil equivalent, including 125 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
41% : Read: Oil prices edge higher to $63.37 amid easing U.S.-China trade tensions Sonatrach, Algeria's leading oil and gas company, has been pursuing international collaborations to enhance production and upgrade its infrastructure.
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