See how Algeria Rock Phosphate performed compared to key markets such as Morocco, Jordan and Russia. Algeria's phosphate exports are projected to reach $50.6 million by 2026, a decrease of 2.1% each year on average from 2021's $57.3 million. Since 1997, Algerian supply has fallen by 4.4% annually.
28.03.2022 - Algerian firms Asmidal, a subsidiary of state-owned oil group Sonatrach, and Manal have signed an agreement with Chinese firms Wuhuan Engineering and Yunnan Tain'An Chemical to form a joint venture for an integrated phosphates project.
This report presents a comprehensive overview of the Algerian phosphate rock market, the effect of recent high-impact world events on it, and a forecast for the market development in the medium term.
The phosphate rock industry has its own terminology. Some important terms are defined and discussed in the following section to help the reader understand better not only what follows in this report but also other phosphate rock literature.
28.03.2022 - Algerian firms Asmidal, a subsidiary of state-owned oil group Sonatrach, and Manal have signed an agreement with Chinese firms Wuhuan Engineering and Yunnan Tain'An Chemical to form a joint venture for an …
In 2022, the total production of phosphates in Algeria reached nearly 671,500 metric tons, indicating a peak in the period under review.
The agreement has been signed by Algerian firms Manal and Asmidal, a subsidiary of Algerian energy firm Sonatrach, with Chinese firms Wuhuan Engineering and Tian'An Chemical, a nitrogen and phosphate …
Several Chinese companies which have been active in Algeria for several years have bid for the giant phosphate exploitation project in the south of the country. They are up against construction heavyweights from the United States and Indonesia.
Algeria has large reserves of phosphate rock, and this is one of the few mineral commodities that the country currently produces on a large scale. It ranked as the 18th-largest global producer of phosphate in 2016, according to data from the US Geological Service (USGS), with production of 1.5m tpa, up from 1.4m tpa the previous year.
The agreement has been signed by Algerian firms Manal and Asmidal, a subsidiary of Algerian energy firm Sonatrach, with Chinese firms Wuhuan Engineering and Tian'An Chemical, a nitrogen and phosphate fertilisers production company.
A delegation from the Indonesian state-owned firm, known for its fertilizer operations in Asia, is currently touring Algeria to explore potential investments in the country's phosphate sector.
Four Algerian and Chinese firms have signed a US$7-billion deal to develop an integrated phosphate project in Algeria in Bled El Hadba, Djebel Onk, and Tebessa. The agreement took place at a shareholders' signing ceremony. The firms Manal and Asmidal, a subsidiary of Sonatrach, represented Algeria while Wuhuan Engineering and Tian'An.
Algeria has large reserves of phosphate rock, and this is one of the few mineral commodities that the country currently produces on a large scale. It ranked as the 18th-largest global producer of phosphate in 2016, according to data from the US Geological Service (USGS), with production …