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News BriefEnergyInvestmentMonday, April 13, 2026

Sonelgaz Exports Reach €221 Million (~$240 Million) in 2025

By Algiers Brief Team|2 min read
Sonelgaz Exports Reach €221 Million (~$240 Million) in 2025

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Takeaway

The €221 million (~$240 million) in exports by Sonelgaz signals a growing trend of Algerian energy companies expanding their reach beyond domestic markets. Investors should monitor Sonelgaz's future export deals and infrastructure projects, as these could present opportunities in the energy and construction sectors. European and African utilities should assess the potential for long-term energy supply agreements with Sonelgaz, considering Algeria's strategic location and growing energy production capacity.

Sonelgaz, Algeria's state-owned electricity and gas company, achieved €221 million (~$240 million) in exports in 2025. This figure was announced on Sunday, April 12, 2026, during a national meeting of energy and renewable energy sector officials, where Sonelgaz's performance for 2025 was reviewed. The meeting highlighted the company's export achievements as a key indicator of its growing international presence and competitiveness.

Sonelgaz's export performance in 2025 reflects Algeria's broader strategy to diversify its economy beyond hydrocarbons and increase its presence in regional energy markets. The Algerian government has been actively promoting the development of renewable energy and the export of electricity to neighboring countries. This aligns with the country's long-term vision to become a major energy hub in Africa and the Mediterranean. Previous initiatives include investments in power generation capacity and the construction of transmission infrastructure to facilitate cross-border electricity trade.

The specific details of Sonelgaz's export portfolio, including the types of energy products and the destination countries, were not disclosed. However, the company has been actively involved in projects related to electricity transmission and distribution in several African countries. Comparable international deals in the energy sector often involve long-term power purchase agreements and infrastructure development projects. These deals typically require significant capital investment and technical expertise.

The increase in Sonelgaz's exports benefits Algeria by generating foreign exchange revenue and enhancing the country's reputation as a reliable energy supplier. Neighboring countries that import electricity from Algeria gain access to a stable and affordable energy source, which can support their economic development. Companies involved in the construction and maintenance of energy infrastructure also benefit from increased investment in the sector. However, increased exports could potentially strain domestic energy supply if not managed effectively.

Looking ahead, Sonelgaz is expected to continue its efforts to expand its export activities and diversify its energy portfolio. Key factors to watch include the development of new renewable energy projects, the expansion of cross-border transmission infrastructure, and the negotiation of long-term energy supply agreements. The company's ability to secure financing for these projects and navigate regulatory hurdles will be crucial to its success. Any shifts in regional energy demand or geopolitical dynamics could also impact Sonelgaz's export prospects.

Sources

Algerie Eco Sonelgaz : 221 millions d’euros d’exportations en 2025