WORLD BANK GROUP ENERGY WEEK 2006: Clean Energy for Development. OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES & ENERGY SECURITY : An Algerian Perspective HE Dr Chakib KHELIL,

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WORLD BANK GROUP ENERGY WEEK 2006: Clean Energy for Development. OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES & ENERGY SECURITY : An Algerian Perspective HE Dr Chakib KHELIL, Minister of Energy and Mines, Algeria. WASHINGTON D.C. March 6, 2006.

2 1 - Oil producing countries contribution response; 2 - Algerian energy policy and its implications. Outline : World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, 2006.

3 « Secure regular supply of oil to consumers » Set in its statutes and reaffirmed in its strategy, adopted by the Conference in September 2005; And : « Stabilize oil market and price ». World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, OPEC main objectives :

Proven Oil Reserves (G.bls) Crude oil Production capacity (mb/d) 26,5 31,2 - Crude oil Production (mb/d) 24,4 25,3 - Spare production capacity (mb/d) 2,1 5,8 - Refining capacity (mb/d) 7,4 8,9 World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, OPEC Oil :

Proven Gas Reserves (G.M3) Gas Production (G.M3/y) Gas Exports (G.M3/y) World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, OPEC Natural Gas :

6 1 – International Energy Forum (IEF) with Secretariat in Riyadh; 2 - Joint Oil Data Initiative (JODI); 3 – OPEC Bilateral dialogues ( IEA; EU; China; India; Russia…); 4 - OPEC Seminar. World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, Producers – Consumers Dialogue :

OPEC production capacity (mb/d) Required crude oil from OPEC (mb/d) OPEC spare production capacity (mb/d) Continued dialogue (IEF Doha meeting in April; in Italy in 2008) World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, Near Term Prospects :

8 1- Development of the hydrocarbon resource potential; 2- Promotion of a competitive domestic energy market; 3- Meeting environmental challenges. World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, Algerian energy policy objectives:

9 Algeria’s Hydrocarbon Production, (M.TOE) : World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, 2006.

10 Total Investments in hydrocarbons, ( G.US$) : 8,6 9,9 7,6 3,9 2,2 World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, 2006.

Crude oil production (mb/d) 1,4 2,0 Natural gas exports (G.M3/year) World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, Algeria’s prospects :

12 1- Tested reliability and regularity; 2- Substantial proven reserves; 3- Flexibility in meeting hydrocarbon demand. World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, Security of supply : Algerian strategic responses

13 - The ratio of flared gas to associated gas output declined from 80% in 1970 to 7% in 2005; - This share could be reduced to nil from 2010 onward. Steady reduction of flared Gas : World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, 2006.

14 In Salah project (Sonatrach & BP): - Strip (CO2) from natural gas and re-inject it at depth of 1500 m. - Total volume sequestrated (one (1) million tons). - Project cost 100 Million US$. World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, CO2 sequestration :

15 - OPEC will secure oil supply at stable, fair and sustainable prices; - Investments concern the whole petroleum chain; - Algeria is contributing for a better environment (oil & gas). World Bank Group Energy Week, Washington D.C, March 6, In summary: