ECONOMY

Egypt in talks to import natural gas from Cyprus

NICOSIA – Egypt is speeding up talks with neighboring Cyprus to import natural gas for its domestic use and for possible re-export to other countries, the Egyptian petroleum minister said on Tuesday.

Sherif Ismail said gas can be piped directly to Egypt from the field off Cyprus’s southern coast that is estimated to hold 3.6 trillion to 6 trillion cubic feet of the fossil fuel.

“We can accommodate whatever gas we receive in both local market consumption and (liquefied natural gas) exports,” Ismail said after meeting Cypriot Energy Minister Giorgos Lakkotrypis.

Ismail said Egypt has a shortfall of about 700 million cubic feet of gas.

A preliminary study into the possible Cyprus-Egypt gas link should wrap up by the end of January, he said.

Cyprus is looking to tap energy reserves to help recover from a financial crisis. It touts itself as a new source of energy for Europe which is trying to lessen its dependence on Russian imports. But Turkey opposes the gas search, insisting the internationally-recognized Greek Cypriot government cannot unilaterally exploit the ethnically split country’s resources. [AP]

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