War Spotlights Algeria, Libya as Potential Energy Alternatives
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War spotlights Algeria, Libya as potential energy alternatives
Damage to Gulf energy infrastructure in the Middle East war has turned attention to Algeria and Libya as possible fallback oil and gas suppliers, but both have little room to ramp up output in the short term, experts say. Since the conflict erupted last month with US-Israeli strikes on Iran, the Islamic republic has kept up retaliatory fire on Israel and Gulf nations, including attacks on oil and gas facilities. The resulting concerns of a globa…
With the war in the Middle East that is impacting the Gulf countries, Europe is turning to the Maghreb to secure its energy supplies, but the experts point to technical constraints The damage to the Gulf infrastructure caused by the war in Iran has turned the spotlight on Algeria and Libya for their production of gas and oil, but their margins of action are too limited to represent an alternative in the short term, according to several experts. …
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