Egypt is on its way to once again becoming a net exporter of LNG, according to the US Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) latest report. The report nods to new gas discoveries in the East Mediterranean, coupled with the government's drive to reform the energy sector, for renewing investor and business interest in the country, which had died down during the economic slump that followed the 2011 uprising. You can view the full report here (pdf).
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