Algeria’s Sonelgaz International delegation recently concluded a productive three-day working visit to N’Djamena, Chad, focused on advancing a key energy infrastructure project. The mission, centered on the construction of a new 50 MW thermal power plant, reflects deepening cooperation between the two nations to expand electricity access across Chad.
The visit culminated in an official dinner hosted by Chad’s Minister of Water and Energy at a local hotel. The event celebrated the delegation’s progress, featuring traditional performances, a shared meal, and ceremonial cake-cutting—symbols of the strong ties uniting Chad and Algeria. Throughout their stay, the Sonelgaz team conducted technical discussions and site inspections, confirming their commitment to supporting Chad’s energy goals.
Chadian officials emphasized the project’s significance, calling it a tangible demonstration of Algeria’s solidarity. The initiative is poised to enhance grid reliability for communities nationwide, marking a pivotal step in bilateral energy collaboration.
The evening closed with the exchange of symbolic gifts, reinforcing the spirit of partnership and mutual respect that defines this vital alliance.