Algeria - French
Minister of Energy and Mines of Algeria, Youcef Yousfi, Wednesday, on the application of strict security measures in the oil and gas complexes, after the attack on the gas plant last month Ptiqntoren.
Yousfi said: "We are working in cooperation with the army to take strict security measures, to secure oil and gas complexes and industrial," he continued, "we discovered after the tightening of procedures that people were carrying fake cards to enter the oil sites."
Minister of Energy and Mines of Algeria, Youcef Yousfi, Wednesday, on the application of strict security measures in the oil and gas complexes, after the attack on the gas plant last month Ptiqntoren.
Yousfi said: "We are working in cooperation with the army to take strict security measures, to secure oil and gas complexes and industrial," he continued, "we discovered after the tightening of procedures that people were carrying fake cards to enter the oil sites."
Yousefi explained, that the attack on the site gaseous Ptiqntoren (1400 km south-east of Algiers), "is not an ordinary terrorist attack but a deliberate attack, it was intended to deliver a painful blow to the Algerian economy."
Regarding the return of production at the factory, the minister said: "We are ready, but we are not alone we have partners.", And added "we do not have any concern Most repairs were, and the rest will be during the year, and when the partners are satisfied with the work without difficulty we will operate the plant," he continued, "I have no a specific date. "
And share the giant British group BP, and the Norwegian company Statoil, and Algeria's Sonatrach, to invest gaseous compound.
Regarding the return of production at the factory, the minister said: "We are ready, but we are not alone we have partners.", And added "we do not have any concern Most repairs were, and the rest will be during the year, and when the partners are satisfied with the work without difficulty we will operate the plant," he continued, "I have no a specific date. "
And share the giant British group BP, and the Norwegian company Statoil, and Algeria's Sonatrach, to invest gaseous compound.

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