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Gassi Touil faces three year delay

The decision by state-energy company Sonatrach to develop the $6,800 million Gassi Touil integrated liquefied natural gas (LNG) project alone means the venture will come onstream three years later than planned.Algeria's Energy and Mines Minister Chakib Khelil said following its dismissal of Spanish partners Repsol and Gas Natural in early September, the project will be delayed.'We will have a delay of three years, which means that it will be operational ...

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