Gastec and Italy’s Eni signed an agreement yesterday that will see them establish Egypt’s first integrated fueling station, which offers both compressed natural gas and gasoline, according to an Oil Ministry statement picked up by Youm7. Details on the timeline and cost of the project were not disclosed, but Gastec said it has plans to build 50 stations across the country over the next five years for investments of c. USD 600 mn.
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