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QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil Sign Deal with Egypt to Study Cyprus Gas Development

QatarEnergy announced on Thursday that it had signed a preliminary agreement with 'ExxonMobil' and Egypt's Government to study 'development and commercialisation' of 'gas discoveries' in 'Cyprus, using Egypt's gas and LNG infrastructure.

QatarEnergy stated that the memorandum "highlights Egypt as a possible hub for Eastern Mediterranean Gas, supporting deeper integration of Egypt and Cyprus in the field of natural gases while optimizing the utilisation of existing infrastructure".

Egypt's liquefaction plants, which convert natural gas to liquefied gas for export, have been underused for a long time. Gas infrastructure in Egypt?serves domestic customers?and international markets. QatarEnergy was the largest LNG producer in the world before the U.S. - Israel war with Iran. However, two of its 14 LNG trains were damaged by Iranian attacks on March, causing a loss of 12.8 million tonnes per year for three to five years.

The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed, and it's impossible to ship LNG. Before the conflict, a fifth of all global oil and gas was shipped through this strait.

QatarEnergy CEO Saad Al-Kaabi said that the agreement was a step toward advancing energy cooperation across the Eastern Mediterranean. He is also Qatar's Minister of State for Energy.

(source: Reuters)