Jordan signed multiple agreements with Algeria, Egypt, Palestine on energy investment and mineral resources exploration on hope of boosting co-operation in the growing sectors.
The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) plans to rent a gasification ship located in Jordan with a capacity of 500mcf/d of gas and to host it in a private port controlled by SUMED in Ain Sokhna in 2017.
Jordan is ready to buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia’s gas giant Gazprom, and both countries marked also their readiness to expand bilateral cooperation in energy sector.
An Israeli-Jordanian pipeline will start supplying natural gas from the Israeli Tamar offshore field to Jordan in 2017 for an initial term of 10 years.
Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq held talks in Cairo on the development of the Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline project seeking to revive the 2015 trilateral Memorandum of Understanding.
Jordan’s state-owned National Petroleum Company (NPC) plans to boost natural gas production from the Risheh field this year, which had dropped in 2015 due to some technical issues at the gas wells.
Saudi Arabia's Acwa Power has signed a power purchase agreement for 25 years with Jordan’s National Electric Power Company (Nepco) for the 485MW Hussein CCGT independent power project located in the Zarqa industrial ...