The prospect of the EU receiving extra liquefied pure fuel (LNG) from Egypt within the quick and medium time period appears unachievable as a result of tight fuel balances and lowered imports from Israel, Oxford Institute of Energy Studies (OIES) stated.
Egypt shipped 80% of its liquefied pure fuel (LNG) exports to Europe final 12 months because the continent sought to interchange Russian pipeline fuel after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
The European Union in June final 12 months signed a framework deal between the bloc, Israel, and Egypt that might permit Cairo to take care of “relatively high volumes” of LNG deliveries to Europe.
Due to the Israel-Hamas battle, Chevron in October shut the Israeli Tamar gas field amid the navy battle within the nation and suspended exports by the subsea EMG pipeline, which runs from Ashkelon in southern Israel to Egypt.
Gas balances in essentially the most populous Arab nation, which faces rising demand for fuel from its inhabitants of 105 million, had been already underneath strain earlier than the battle erupted on Oct. 7 as fuel manufacturing had declined to a three-year low this 12 months.
The nation has grappled with energy cuts that began in the summertime and prolonged to October as heatwaves have pushed up demand for cooling. High summer time demand resulted in very low or zero LNG exports in May-September.
Despite resuming LNG exports in October and November, the report and different analysts imagine that the battle will hold Egypt‘s LNG exports underneath strain.
“With tight gas balances and reduced imports from Israel, the prospect of the EU receiving more LNG from Egypt in the short and medium term looks unachievable,” OIES stated in a report.
“The June 2022 Memorandum of Understanding between Egypt, Israel, and the EU, committing to higher supply, is now probably undeliverable,” it added.
Israel’s fuel exports to Egypt are a part of Egypt‘s provide combine and subsequently help Egyptian LNG exports.
Cairo imports about 7 billion cubic toes per 12 months of pure fuel from the Tamar and Leviathan developments, serving to meet home demand and energy liquefaction crops, based on Rystad Energy.
Rystad Energy estimated that Egypt exported 3.7 million metric tons of LNG between October 2022 and January 2023, with the very best quantity being simply lower than 1 million metric tons in December 2022.
According to information from consultancies ICIS and Kpler, Egypt exported two cargoes in October and November, however volumes had been practically one-third of what it exported in April.
Alex Froley, LNG analyst at ICIS, stated that in October-December 2022 Egypt loaded 42 cargoes, in comparison with solely two in that interval up to now this 12 months.
“Egypt‘s LNG exports look set to remain low to zero over winter,” Froley stated.
Egypt‘s petroleum ministry didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
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(Reuters – Reporting by Marwa Rashad in London and Sarah El Safty in Cairo)