Algeria and Egypt to form Selena energy joint venture
Algeria's state-owned energy firm Sonatrach is setting up an oil and gas joint venture with two Egyptian national
companies, its chief executive officer has told.
"We could invest around maybe $ 15 bn but it is not settled yet," Sonatrach CEO Mohamed Meziane said. "We are in the
way of preparing for the board meeting and the general assembly, which will decide on the amount and the policy of
investment for the next year and five years coming," he added.
Sonatrach will also meet with Egyptian counterparts from state-owned firms Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company
(EGAS) and Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) to discuss setting up the $ 10 mm joint venture. Sonatrach
will hold a 50 % stake in the new company, Selena, and the Egyptian companies will hold the remaining 50 %.
"They will be in charge of exploration and production to find oil and gas in Egypt, Algeria and in third countries,"
Meziane said.
Asked which other countries Selena would explore, Meziane said Selena was considering Africa and wherever
opportunities arise. He said he was looking to establish the company, "as soon as possible." The firm will alternate
its presidency between Egypt and Algeria with offices in both countries.
"If the president is Algerian then the vice president will be Egyptian and they will alternate every three or four
years," Meziane said.
Khelil was speaking on arrival in Cairo to attend a meeting of OAPEC oil ministers.
The joint venture announcement came after a soccer rivalry caused diplomatic tension between Cairo and Algiers in
November, after Algeria beat Egypt in a World Cup qualifying match in Sudan.
