Egypt’s government is in talks to export two LNG cargoes per month between November and March from its Idku facility, according to Bloomberg sources.
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• The move is designed to encourage foreign companies to increase investments into Egypt’s gas production, and allow them to export their share of output, the sources said.
• So far this year, Egypt has only loaded four cargoes, with the government prioritising domestic demand.
• One shipment was exported last week bound for Italy.
• An increase in Egyptian LNG exports will provide relief for Europe.
• Egypt has recently asked suppliers to delay some shipments scheduled for Q4.
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