JULY 31ST, 2015
Egypt has completed a feasibility study into natural gas imports from Cyprus, Egyptian media are reporting.
According to Egyptian newspaper Al-Borsa, engineering company Enppi has completed the technical and financial studies, the results of which are currently under review by EGAS, the state-owned holding company.
EGAS Chairman Khalid Abdul-Badi told Al-Borsa that the technical and financial studies include specifications and the cost of linking the Egyptian territory with the Aphrodite field in Cyprus via a maritime pipeline.
He added that the quantities to be imported amount to roughly 700 mcf/d of gas, and are expected to begin in 2018.
According to Egyptian newspaper Al-Borsa, engineering company Enppi has completed the technical and financial studies, the results of which are currently under review by EGAS, the state-owned holding company.
EGAS Chairman Khalid Abdul-Badi told Al-Borsa that the technical and financial studies include specifications and the cost of linking the Egyptian territory with the Aphrodite field in Cyprus via a maritime pipeline.
He added that the quantities to be imported amount to roughly 700 mcf/d of gas, and are expected to begin in 2018.