Sherine Samir
The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) has signed a 15‑year agreement to buy the entire output of the Cypriot Aphrodite gas field, with an option to extend the deal for an additional five years, Bloomberg reported, adding that the field would start production in about six years
EGAS signed the preliminary deal with the companies that operate the Aphrodite project and Cyprus’ state-run oil and gas firm, The Aphrodite partners, and Egypt also agreed on a framework to develop a gas transmission system off the Mediterranean coast, noted the news agency.
Cairo and the Aphrodite partners will set up a company under the name Aphrodite Midstream Co. in Egypt to implement the gas transmission system, noted Bloomberg, citing a statement by Newmed company, which owns a 30% stake in the Aphrodite license, while Chevron Corp. and Shell Plc hold 35% each.
The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) has signed a 15‑year agreement to buy the entire output of the Cypriot Aphrodite gas field, with an option to extend the deal for an additional five years, Bloomberg reported, adding that the field would start production in about six years
EGAS signed the preliminary deal with the companies that operate the Aphrodite project and Cyprus’ state-run oil and gas firm, The Aphrodite partners, and Egypt also agreed on a framework to develop a gas transmission system off the Mediterranean coast, noted the news agency.
Cairo and the Aphrodite partners will set up a company under the name Aphrodite Midstream Co. in Egypt to implement the gas transmission system, noted Bloomberg, citing a statement by Newmed company, which owns a 30% stake in the Aphrodite license, while Chevron Corp. and Shell Plc hold 35% each.
