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Badawi Highlights Egypt’s Hub Role at EMGF2026

Karim Badawi , Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, met with Michael Damianos, Cyprus’s Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry to review progress on plans to connect Cypriot gas fields to Egypt on the s ...

EGAS, Chevron Set September Deadline on Aphrodite Gas Deal

Egypt and Cyprus are moving closer to finalising the technical and commercial agreements to connect Cyprus’s Aphrodite offshore natural gas field to Egypt's infrastructure. The project aims to transport the field’ ...

Chevron to Launch Exploration Operations Offshore Malta

US Chevron announced on May 5 its entry into the Maltese energy sector to explore for natural gas and oil, marking a strategic expansion into a territory situated between established Mediterranean producers Libya, ...

MEES: Iran War Enhances Egypt’s East Med Gas Hub Role

"Egypt’s bid to become the East Mediterranean gas hub and export gateway to the world has been bolstered by the geopolitical upheaval in the Gulf. With liquified natural gas (LNG) exports disrupted and alternative ...

Egypt and Chevron Set March Deadline for Aphrodite Gas Connection Terms

Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, met with senior leaders from US oil major Chevron in Washington to accelerate the technical and commercial agreements required to link Cyprus’ Aph ...

Badawi Reviews Progress on Cypriot–Egypt Gas Link in Nicosia

During his recent visit to Cyprus, Karim Badawi, the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, reviewed the progress of joint efforts to link Cypriot gas fields with Egypt’s infrastructure, and stressed the nee ...

Shell Considers Egypt’s Liquefaction Plants

Shell is studying the potential of importing natural gas from Cyprus for the liquefaction plants in Egypt during the next period.

Cyprus Gas Find Worth Tens of Billions

Cyprus has approximately $129 billion (EUR 100 billion) worth of natural gas that will satisfy its electricity production needs for 210 years, said Commerce Minister Praxoulla Antoniadou.

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