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- The East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF) was signed among the stakeholders to help evolve cooperation among countries in the region
- It was signed in the presence of Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Egypt, Tarek El Molla, along with Minister of Energy of Cyprus, Natasa Pilides, Minister of Energy of Israel, Karine El Harar, and Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of Jordan, Saleh Al- Kharabsheh
- The Boston Consulting Group is providing consultancy to implement the second phase of the EMGF’s long-term strategy
The East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF) was signed among the stakeholders to help evolve cooperation among countries in the region. It was signed in the presence of Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Egypt, Tarek El Molla, along with Minister of Energy of Cyprus, Natasa Pilides, Minister of Energy of Israel, Karine El Harar, and Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of Jordan, Saleh Al- Kharabsheh. The Boston Consulting Group is providing consultancy to implement the second phase of the EMGF’s long-term strategy.
The strategy reflects the basic objectives stipulated in the forum’s charter in line with the global energy transition. The forum emphasizes the importance of natural gas during the energy transition as it is the least carbon-intensive fossil fuel.
The second phase of the strategy was signed by Osama Mubarez, Secretary-General of the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum, and Francisco Palmieri, General Manager of the Boston Consulting Group.