An official dinner recently concluded a productive working mission in N’Djamena, where a delegation from Sonelgaz International, representing Algeria, finalized plans for a new 50-megawatt power plant in Chad. Hosted by the country’s Minister of Water and Energy, the event celebrated the successful completion of technical discussions, site inspections, and field visits that spanned three intensive days.
Beyond the exchange of ideas, the gathering highlighted the deepening ties between the two nations. Traditional dances, shared meals, and ceremonial cake-cutting marked the occasion, underscoring the warmth and cooperation between Chad and Algeria. During the mission, Sonelgaz International reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Chad’s energy ambitions by providing expertise and resources to expand access to reliable electricity for local communities.
The upcoming power plant is more than an infrastructure project—it symbolizes a strategic partnership between Chad and Algeria. Officials from both countries emphasized how this initiative will reinforce energy security in the region while demonstrating the strong, collaborative relationship built on shared goals and mutual trust.
The evening concluded with the exchange of symbolic gifts, a gesture that reinforced the spirit of friendship and solidarity between the delegations. This milestone event sets the stage for future joint efforts to advance Chad’s energy sector and improve living conditions for its people.
