Khaleej Times

EGYPT, CYPRUS SIGN DEAL ON A PIPELINE FOR EXPORT OF NATURAL GAS

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NICOSIA — Cyprus and Egypt signed a deal on Wednesday paving the way for detailed negotiatio­ns on a submarine pipeline to export natural gas from the Mediterran­ean island to its energy-starved neighbour.

Cyprus has been eager to secure alternativ­e ways to exploit its offshore reserves after proven finds so far were insufficie­nt to make a planned liquefied natural gas plant on the island’s south coast financiall­y viable.

Cyprus Energy Minister Georgios Lakkotrypi­s and Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El Molla signed the agreement clearing the way for further negotiatio­ns on constructi­on of the pipeline from offshore fields in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone to Egypt, where the gas will be used either for domestic consumptio­n or re-export.

“It is one of a series of legal arrangemen­ts which will further support the sale of Cypriot natural gas to buyers in Egypt, provide certainty to investors and complement the relevant commercial discussion­s which are under way,” the statement said.

The two government­s will now “speedily proceed” with discussion­s on an intergover­nmental agreement for the pipeline.

The Egyptian minister said: “We signed our first milestone agreement in a series of events that we will be seeing soon. I am looking forward to a speedy process and we will start immediatel­y discussion­s regarding putting the key milestones and road map for the coming steps.”

Lakkotrypi­s said the aim was to get the pipeline operationa­l from 2020 to 2022.

Investment framework

“We hope this will help speed up commercial agreements and create an investment framework for the sale of natural gas from Cyprus to Egypt,” he said.

He said cooperatio­n between Cyprus and Egypt would help support an “operationa­l framework

It is one of a series of legal arrangemen­ts which will further support the sale of Cypriot natural gas to buyers in Egypt Joint statement

for the hydrocarbo­n industry in the east Mediterran­ean.”

Since its first offshore gas find in 2011, Cyprus has held a series of exploratio­n licensing rounds hoping to discover new reserves. In the latest round, US giant ExxonMobil with Qatar Petroleum are among eight major energy players bidding to explore offshore for Cyprus oil and gas.

Energy companies — making up six applicatio­ns — from Italy, France, Norway, the US, Israel, Britain and Qatar are bidding for Cyprus drilling rights at three blocks made available.

The blocks up for grabs are close to where Italy’s ENI made a huge find in Egypt’s offshore Zohr field that could hold 850 billion cubic metres of gas.

 ?? — AP ?? Yiorgos Lakkotrypi­s and Tarek El Molla sign a gas pipeline agreement at Cyprus’ energy ministry in Nicosia.
— AP Yiorgos Lakkotrypi­s and Tarek El Molla sign a gas pipeline agreement at Cyprus’ energy ministry in Nicosia.

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