At the close of a three-day working mission in N’Djamena, the Algerian delegation from Sonelgaz International was honored with an official dinner hosted by the Chadian Minister of Water and Energy. The visit, centered on plans to construct a new 50 MW power plant, underscored the deepening energy ties between Chad and Algeria.

a collaborative mission to energize Chad

The Algerian team, which arrived in Chad to advance discussions on the power plant project, engaged in technical exchanges, site inspections, and field visits. The delegation’s commitment to supporting Chad in expanding its electricity generation capacity was a key highlight of the visit. By strengthening energy infrastructure, both nations aim to enhance electricity access for local communities, a goal that resonates strongly with the Chadian government.

celebrating cooperation with tradition and symbolism

The farewell dinner in N’Djamena was a vibrant celebration of the partnership between the two countries. Traditional dances, a shared meal, and the cutting of a ceremonial cake set the tone for an evening filled with camaraderie. The exchange of symbolic gifts between the delegations further cemented the spirit of collaboration and mutual respect.

For Chad, the 50 MW power plant project represents more than just an energy solution—it is a testament to the strong and enduring relationship with Algeria. As both nations look ahead, this initiative promises to deliver tangible benefits, including improved energy security and greater socioeconomic development for the people of Chad.