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Egypt, Cyprus Sign Gas Cooperation With Framework Deal

Egypt and Cyprus have signed an agreement that ⁠will allow the two countries to negotiate the sale of natural gas to Egypt’s state-owned companies.

Egypt and Cyprus have signed a framework agreement for cooperation on gas at the Egypt 2026 Energy Show on Monday.

A ‌spokesperson for the Cypriot presidency said that the non-binding agreement will be a base upon which the two countries can negotiate more agreements for the exploitation of Cyprus’ reserves.

Another Cypriot government official added that the agreement ⁠will allow the two countries to negotiate the sale of natural gas to Egypt or Egypt’s state-owned companies from Cyprus’s Kronos and Aphrodite offshore fields.

Cypriot officials say they could be in a position to start extracting gas from Kronos in 2027 or 2028.

Last year, Egypt and Cyprus signed agreements enabling the export of gas from Cyprus’s offshore fields to ‌Egypt ⁠for liquefaction and re-export to Europe, as both countries seek to bolster the Eastern Mediterranean’s role as an energy hub.

Egypt is suffering the spillover from the Iran war, particularly in the energy ⁠sector, as it depends on imported fuel. Costs have ballooned with the disruption of oil and gas production and trade across the Middle ⁠East.

The government has already raised fuel prices and the price of public transport, announced a work-from-home policy, and ordered ⁠most malls, shops, and eateries to close down by 9 p.m. five days a week.

Esther Ndu

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