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Two new LNG floating terminals are now operational in Egypt, bringing some relief to the North African nation that last year ...
Egypt finalized a deal with Norway's Hoegh LNG for a long-delayed liquefied natural gas import terminal on Monday that will eventually help the power-hungry country resolve a chronic energy shortage.
Egypt is planning to lease a natural gas import terminal as it steps up overseas purchases in a bid to avoid energy shortages this summer. Bloomberg News Salma El Wardany and Anna Shiryaevskaya ...
State-owned Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation issued a tender for 17 cargoes for its floating import terminal at Ain Sukhna and three more cargoes to be delivered into neighboring Aqaba ...
Egypt can export LNG, which is ordinary gas chilled to -162 degrees Celsius into a liquid state, but cannot import it without installing the terminal. A growing population and one of the most generous ...
Egypt can export LNG but cannot import it without such a terminal, of which there is a global shortage. Qatar, the world's largest LNG exporter, agreed in May to donate five cargoes of LNG to Egypt ...
Taking another step towards easing its energy demand challenges, Egypt welcomed the arrival of a second liquefied natural gas import terminal this week, opening another avenue for needed natural ...
Egypt imports about 7 billion cubic feet per year of natural gas from the Israeli Tamar and Leviathan gas fields, according to data from consultancy Rystad Energy.
Egypt can export LNG, which is natural gas chilled to minus 162 degrees Celsius into a liquid state, but it cannot import it without installing regasification and storage terminals.
Egypt will complete a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal by December, oil minister Sherif Ismail said on Monday, pushing back by another month the long-delayed project that is meant to ...
Egypt has issued a five-year tender to lease a second liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal, the head of the state gas board told Reuters on Monday, seeking to tackle an energy crisis.
Egypt can export LNG, which is natural gas chilled to minus 162 degrees Celsius into a liquid state, but it cannot import it without installing regasification and storage terminals.