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Eni signss deal to bring Cypriot gas to Europe via Egypt

Italian energy group Eni has signed an agreement to export offshore gas from Cyprus via Egypt. It hails it as "milestone" in creating a gas hub for the eastern Mediterranean.

Eni announced that the deal, which includes TotalEnergies, will see gas from Cronos Block 6 processed in Egypt's Zohr facility before it is liquefied and shipped to Europe at the Damietta plant for liquefied gas.

Eni and TotalEnergies both own 50% of Cronos Block 6.

Cronos gas is estimated to be more than 3 trillion cubic foot (TCF) and was discovered in 2022. It will then be appraised in the year 2024. Eni also said that Block 6 contains additional potential resources currently under exploration and appraisal.

Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Eni, said: "This agreement will help bring Cyprus gas to market quickly and contribute to energy security as well as competitiveness in the energy supply."

He added that "this project leverages Egypt’s existing infrastructure including export facilities which are key enablers for development in the region."

Egypt was planning to become a major exporter of gas after Eni found the Zohr offshore gas field in 2015. However, Egypt's production of gas has fallen since 2021 and reached a six-year minimum in 2024. Eni now wants to increase production.

Eni owns 50% of Damietta LNG Plant. (Reporting and editing by Alvise Armellini, Susan Fenton and Cristina Carlevaro)

(source: Reuters)