Cypriot House Ratifies Natural Gas Pipeline Agreement with Egypt
The Cypriot House of Representatives approved the agreement between Egypt and Cyprus to establish a natural gas subsea pipeline between the two countries.
The Cypriot House of Representatives approved the agreement between Egypt and Cyprus to establish a natural gas subsea pipeline between the two countries.
The agreement was signed in Nicosia in September 2018 in order to facilitate natural gas delivery from Cyprus to Egypt's liquefaction plants in Idku and Damietta.
The agreement aims to facilitate exporting natural gas from Cyprus to Egyptian liquefaction plants, Idku and Damietta.
Egypt's Constitutional Committee authorized the Egypt-Cyprus agreement to establish a natural gas subsea pipeline on December 9.
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The construction of the subsea pipeline linking Cyprus’s Aphrodite natural gas field to Egypt’s liquefaction facilities will start in Q1 2019.
Egyptian petroleum minister Tarek El Molla has signed the agreement for the establishment of the subsea natural gas pipeline between Egypt and Cyrpus's Aphrodite field with Cypriot Minister of Energy Yiorgos Lakko ...