ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria's Tiguentourine gas plant resumed some production on Sunday, more than a month after 37 foreign workers were killed in an Islamist attack on the plant, Energy Minister Mohamed Zerguine told state radio. "It is a partial resuming of production ... we will get 3 billion cubic metres per year," Zerguine was quoted as saying. The plant produces about 9 billion cubic metres per year of gas, about 11.5 percent of the country's annual total. (Reporting By Lamine Chikhi; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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Algerian gas plant resumes some production after attack - minister
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