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Egypt seeks four LNG cargoes for Feb-Mar shipment in tender, sources say

Egypt has issued a tender looking for 4 cargoes of liquefied gas (LNG) for delivery in between February and March, two trading sources informed Reuters.

The most populated Arab country has gone back to being an internet importer of natural gas, purchasing dozens of cargoes this year and deserting plans to become a supplier to Europe after a steep decrease in domestic gas output mainly due to the fact that of decreasing production from the Zohr gas field.

The tender was released by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and closes on Jan. 27. It is smaller sized than those provided in 2024.

Egypt was expected to provide a tender looking for up to 20 LNG freights to cover need for the first quarter of 2025 however has postponed some previously bought cargoes for January shipment.

LNG spot costs have actually just recently risen to about $14.00 per million British thermal systems (mmBtu) from around $12/mmBtu when Cairo began tendering for LNG, raising the cost of new freights at a time when the nation is suffering a foreign currency crunch.

Cairo has actually managed to concur up to 15 cargoes through direct talks with companies and portfolio gamers, a 3rd industry source stated without offering information of the sellers or duration of the offers.

Three sources told Reuters in November that Cairo was in talks with U.S. and other foreign companies to purchase long-lasting LNG volumes as it seeks to cut its dependence on more pricey area market purchases to meet power demand.

Egypt's domestic gas output is expected to come by an even more 22.5% by the end of 2028, data from consultancy Energy Elements found. Meanwhile, analysts expect the country's power usage to increase by 39% over the next decade.

(source: Reuters)