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Egypt's EGAS to rent Norway's Hoegh LNG floating unit

Egypt's Gas Holding Company (EGAS) has actually struck a contract with Norway's Hoegh LNG to lease the Hoegh Galleon drifting unit for liquefied natural gas (LNG), the Egyptian petroleum ministry stated on Thursday.

The drifting storage and regasification system will be leased to secure additional needs for domestic intake during the summertime, the ministry said in a statement.

Hoegh LNG stated the unit would be leased for an interim period from June 2024 to February 2026 and deployed in Ain Sokhna on the Red Sea. The aim of the arrangement was to support energy security in Egypt, it stated in a statement.

Egypt is anticipated to ramp up LNG imports throughout the summer months to satisfy heavy demand that had caused a wave of rolling blackouts last summer, stunning Egyptians who had grown utilized to a years of dependable power materials by the gas manufacturer.

The government bought at least 2 LNG cargoes in April and is anticipated to purchase as much as 20 over the spring and summertime to prepare for increasing power demand, sources had told .

Returning to imports would reverse the most populous Arab country's position as a gas exporter in the last few years.

The North African country, which faces growing need for gas from its population of 106 million, has actually been seeking a. regional supply function but has made couple of large discoveries because. the giant Zohr field in 2015.

In 2023, Egypt's total natural gas production fell 11.5%. year-on-year to around 59.29 billion cubic meters