What the Data Shows
Algeria’s July 2026 natural-gas snapshot covers service reach, network length and subscriber scale. The ministry reports 72% gas coverage, a 24,599-kilometre distribution network and 8,132,420 subscribers. The network extends across nearly 24.6 thousand kilometres, while the subscriber base exceeds 8.1 million. Coverage, network length and subscriber count are distinct measures and retain their own units.
Data table
Unit: mixed official measures · Period: July 2026
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | Natural-gas coverage | 72% | July 2026 |
| 2 | Distribution network | 24,599 | July 2026 |
| 3 | Natural-gas subscribers | 8.13M | July 2026 |
Sources
Source 1: Natural gas
Publisher: Ministry of Energy and Renewable Energies
Dataset/table: Algeria natural-gas system indicators
Units: percent coverage; kilometres; subscribers
Date checked: 2026-07-19
Evidence: Supports Algeria’s natural-gas coverage rate, distribution-network length and subscriber count in the July 2026 ministry snapshot.
Data notes & caveats
The ministry page is a current July 2026 snapshot. Coverage is a percentage, network length is in kilometres and subscribers are service accounts.
Methodology
The comparison transcribes the three current national natural-gas indicators published together by the ministry and preserves their metric-specific units.
Source consistency notes
All three metrics come from the same ministry page and July 2026 snapshot, with intentionally different units.
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