Algeria to Maintain Foreign Ownership Limit in New Energy Law

General view of the port terminal in Algiers, Algeria March 13, 2019. (Reuters)
General view of the port terminal in Algiers, Algeria March 13, 2019. (Reuters)
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Algeria to Maintain Foreign Ownership Limit in New Energy Law

General view of the port terminal in Algiers, Algeria March 13, 2019. (Reuters)
General view of the port terminal in Algiers, Algeria March 13, 2019. (Reuters)

Algeria is planning to keep unchanged the main clauses in its energy law including a rule limiting foreign stakes in oil and gas projects, the government said on Monday after a meeting to discuss draft amendments to the law.

“The 51/49 rule was maintained,” the government said in a statement following the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui, reported Reuters.

This is the first comment in months from the government on planned amendments to the law which is aimed at attracting foreign companies to its energy sector.

The government earlier this month said it was planning to allow foreigners to have majority stakes in projects involving nonstrategic sectors.

Most foreign investors have stayed away in past years due to bureaucracy and an unattractive legal framework, making the OPEC member and gas exporter unable to carry out plans aimed at boosting output.

“The current law proved limited. It has negatively affected production and foreign investment,” the statement said.

“The draft aims to provide a stable legal and tax incentive system for the long term”.



GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow
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GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) will take part in the seventh edition of the Bahrain International Airshow, which will be held from November 13 to 15 at Sakhir Airbase.

The event will showcase the achievements of the Saudi aviation sector, highlight significant investment opportunities available, reinforce the Kingdom's leadership in the global aviation arena, and explore avenues for collaboration to develop a more prosperous aviation sector.
GACA Spokesperson Ibtisam Al-Shehri said that at the airshow, the authority will present its initiatives to develop regulations that promote growth and innovation in the Kingdom's aviation sector, and highlight the achievements of the National Aviation Strategy, which aims to secure $100 billion in investments, boost passenger traffic to 330 million and link the Kingdom to 250 international destinations by 2030.
She added that GACA will also introduce the Civil Aviation Environmental Sustainability Program, and emphasize its expertise in enhancing passenger experience and streamlining operational procedures, all in accordance with the latest international standards.
The Bahrain International Airshow will feature 11 sponsoring companies, 223 civil and military delegations from 56 countries, and more than 135 local, regional, and global companies.