Eni restarts LNG production from Damietta in Egypt
Mar 03, 2021 by Energy ConnectsThe first LNG cargo from the Damietta liquefaction plant in Egypt was successfully produced and lifted, Italy’s Eni announced.
This is the first LNG cargo produced by the terminal after it was shut down in 2012.
This represents an important milestone in the process to complete the agreement reached on December 1st 2020 aimed at settling all pending disputes between the parties and at restarting the operations at the plant.
At this stage the agreement has already received all the authorisations of the competent authorities and its final closing is expected in the first half of March.
The agreement comes at an important moment as Egypt has regained its full capacity to meet domestic gas demand and can allocate surplus production for export through its LNG plants.
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