Jordan has temporarily stopped importing natural gas from Egypt amid low demand from Jordanian electricity producers, a source from the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) told the press. The kingdom imported 75 mcf/d from Egypt last month, and has been importing variable amounts since we resumed exporting natural gas to Jordan last September under a supply resumption agreement providing as much as 10% of Amman’s natural gas needs.
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