Egyptian Natural Gas Production Reaches 5.4 bcf/d in February
Egypt’s total natural gas production reached around 5.4 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) in February 2018, a source in the oil and gas sector has revealed.
Egypt’s total natural gas production reached around 5.4 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) in February 2018, a source in the oil and gas sector has revealed.
Egypt’s generated electricity increased by around 2.9% year-on-year in November 2017.
Egypt’s output of petroleum products increased by around 1.5% Year-on-Year (Y.o.Y) from 2.77 million tons in December 2016 to 2.811 million tons in December 2017.
Egypt’s diesel consumption decreased by 4.46% Year-on-Year (Y.o.Y) from 1.278 million tons in December 2016, to 1.221 million tons in December 2017.
Egypt’s natural gas production increased by around 23.9% year-on-year (Y.o.Y) reaching 3.453 million tons in December 2017, compared to 2.787 million tons in December 2016.
Egypt's consumption of diesel exceeded 1.2 million ton per month, across all the consuming sectors.
Egypt’s electricity generation fell by 7.6% to 15.8 kWh in October 2017, from the 17.1 kWh produced in September 2017.
Egypt’s diesel production decreased by around 7.8% year-on-year (Y.o.Y) to 544,000 tons in November 2017, compared to 590,000 tons in November 2016.
Egypt’s butane imports fell by around 11.45% year-on-year (Y.o.Y) to record 193,300 tons in November 2017, compared to 218,300 tons in November 2016.
Consumption of petroleum products declined by 4.4% Year-on-Year (Y.o.Y), from 3 million tons in November 2016 to 2.877 million tons in November 2017.