Egypt has begun increasing its natural gas exports to Jordan to 100 mcf/d with plans to reach 250 mcf/d during summer months after both countries amended their gas export agreement yesterday, local press reported. Under the agreement, Egypt will provide 10% of Jordan’s gas needs for electricity generation.
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