A whole lot of Cypriot gas will be coming our way by the end of the decade: Egypt’s liquefied in facilities will start receiving 400 mn cubic feet per day (mcf/d) from Cyprus’ Cronos gas field starting mid-2027 and another 500 mcf\d of gas from the country’s Aphrodite field by 2030, a senior government official told Asharq Business.
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REMEMBER- The Oil Ministry kicked off the Egypt Energy Show last month by signing twoagreements with Cyprus to liquify and re-export Cypriot natural gas, following months of talk about an energy corridor connecting the two nations. The agreements came as part of the government’s push to return Egypt to its status as a net LNG exporter. Under the agreements, Cyprus will ship natural gas from its offshore fields to be liquefied in facilities in Idku and Damietta before being re-exported to foreign markets.