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Egypt Takes Step to Boost Gas Sector

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Five new areas for investment in gas exploration in the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta have been allocated, amounting to approximately US$400 million in investments. The company has also launched its latest global bid for gas exploration for 2024.

Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi stressed that his country has taken a significant step in boosting its gas sector and improving its attractiveness to investors. Eleven new agreements have been signed with global companies for gas exploration and production, aggregating a minimum investment of US$925 million.  The signing bonus works out to US $30 million.

Five new areas for investment in gas exploration in the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta have been allocated, amounting to approximately US$400 million in investments. The company has also launched its latest global bid for gas exploration for 2024.

During the General Assembly Badawi emphasized the ministry’s top priority – attracting and stimulating investments in the sector. The minister stated that these agreements reflect the country’s efforts to enhance the attractiveness of Egypt as an investment destination, and with ongoing discussions with international partners, the ministry aims to provide the necessary incentives to encourage further expansion within the sector.

During the assembly, Badawi praised EGAS for its crucial role in securing natural gas supplies and facilitating investments, particularly in the Mediterranean region. He emphasized the importance of continuous dialogue with foreign partners to support their expansion in Egypt, thus fostering an environment conducive to growth and discovery.

In terms of production, the assembly revealed that 19 new gas wells have been added to the production map, with an investment of $613 million.

Domestic gas consumption reached a staggering 2.2 trillion cubic feet annually, averaging about 6 billion cubic feet per day.

The electricity sector alone accounts for nearly 58% of this demand, highlighting the essential role of natural gas in powering the country.

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Badawi affirmed the ministry’s dedication to environmental protection and worker safety as integral components of investment success, while also highlighting the importance of promoting gender equity within the workforce, asserting that greater female participation can lead to improved outcomes.