
Algeria's Minister of Energy and Mines, Mohamed Arkab, held a videoconference with his Jordanian counterpart, Saleh Al-Kharabsheh, to discuss exporting liquefied natural gas LNG and enhancing the strategic partnership between the two nations. The ministers reviewed bilateral relations in the hydrocarbons sector, aiming to boost trade and consolidate synergies between their countries' oil and gas companies. Discussions focused on exporting crude oil, liquefied petroleum gas LPG, and LNG, examining supply mechanisms, and developing logistics to transport these resources to Jordan. They also exchanged views on international energy market fluctuations and common challenges. The Jordanian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources reiterated Amman's desire to intensify economic coordination with Algiers and benefit from Algerian energy expertise. This diplomatic effort is part of Algeria's broader energy strategy. Algerian LNG already holds a dominant position in the European market due to rising demand and is now attracting interest beyond the Mediterranean. Several specialized reports indicate that Asian nations, such as Vietnam, have also expressed interest in purchasing Algerian oil and liquefied gas, solidifying Algeria's role in international energy security.
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