Egypt Poised to Strengthen Gas Infrastructure for European Supply Amid Shift from Russian Energy

Engineer Ehab Mahmoud highlighted Egypt’s growing readiness to serve as a key natural gas supplier to Europe, leveraging its strategic geographic position and expanding energy infrastructure. With European nations seeking alternatives to Russian gas due to geopolitical shifts, Egypt is enhancing its liquefaction and pipeline capabilities to meet rising external demand. The country’s Mediterranean terminals, particularly the Idku and Damietta facilities, are being upgraded to increase export capacity, positioning Egypt as a potential hub in the regional energy network. Investments in offshore exploration, including recent discoveries in the Nile Delta and the Mediterranean Sea, further support this ambition. These developments align with broader efforts to transform Egypt into an energy bridge between Africa, Europe, and the Eastern Mediterranean. While challenges remain, including financial constraints and regional competition, the momentum in infrastructure development signals a serious commitment to expanding Egypt’s role in global gas markets.
— news from بوابة أخبار اليوم الإلكترونية

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المهندس إيهاب محمود n nالسبت، 31 يناير 2026 – 02:32 ص

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