Latest News

EastMed gas pipeline task's timeline doubts, stakeholders state

The timeline for a. proposed pipeline linking East Mediterranean gas reserves to. Greece by means of Cyprus and Crete remains unpredictable as stakeholders. are evaluating its economic feasibility, delegates from Cyprus. and the East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF) informed on. Friday.

There is no concrete timeline right now, George. Papanastasiou, energy minister of Cyprus, told when. asked about a Last Financial Investment Decision (FID) on the so-called. EastMed task.

Greece, Cyprus and Israel inked a handle 2020 to construct a. 2,000-kilometer (1,240-mile) subsea pipeline to move gas. from the eastern Mediterranean to Europe.

FID on the job, which is approximated to cost more than 6. billion euros ($ 6.42 billion), was initially anticipated in 2015. but the Middle East conflict ended up being a consider delaying the. decision.

Now, stakeholders in the project are assessing options. in light of the high costs connected with the pipeline and. questions around its long-term viability as the world. transitions away from nonrenewable fuel sources.

Smaller sized options to the EastMed job - like pipelines. connecting Cyprus to Egypt or Israel - should create better. returns before oil and gas are phased out, Papanastasiou said on. the sidelines of the Economic expert Impact Eastern Mediterranean. Company Top in New York City.

Papanastasiou last year detailed prepare for a shorter. pipeline to bring gas from Israel's East Mediterranean fields to. Cyprus, where it could be partly melted for transportation. to European markets.

Technical difficulties in passing through challenging geographical. surfaces make the EastMed pipeline really capital intensive, while. the reasonably small amount of currently determined gas reserves. in the area likewise raise affordable difficulties, EMGF Secretary. General Osama Mobarez informed .

That's why a few of the stakeholders are checking out different. choices for generating income from the gas resources. I think the. development of the pipeline will depend upon finding more gas in. the area, substantial volumes of gas that can validate the. financial investments required for this, Mobarez stated.

For the brief- and medium-term, existing LNG facilities. in Egypt might be utilized as a practical choice for East Medication gas. exports, according to Mobarez's group.

(source: Reuters)