Egypt has resumed its gas supplies to Israel and Jordan after a 45-day gap caused by an attack on a pipeline in the Egyptian side of the Sinai desert, Egyptian officials said.
Despite weeks of negotiations, Amman and Cairo have yet to reach an agreement on resuming natural gas supplies to Jordan, a senior energy official has said.
King Abdullah of Jordan and Field Marshal Mohamed Tantawi, Chief of Egypt's Ruling Military Council exchanged views to boost bilateral cooperation and other issues of mutual concern between the two countries, in a me ...
Jordan's energy minister said on Sunday he has asked Iraq to increase oil supplies to 30,000 barrels a day to meet its needs after Egyptian gas stopped flowing when a Sinai pipeline was attacked.
Jordan and Egypt agreed to strengthen their commercial ties, through turning Jordan into a logistic hub making use of its location, according to Egyptian Cabinet spokesman, Magdi Radi.
Unknown attackers attempted to blow up an Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel and Jordan on March 27, but the explosives failed to detonate, a security official said.