Cyprus Says Egypt’s Infrastructure Helps Unlock Potential of Its Gas Reserves

 Officials are seen at Egypt’s international Energy Show (EGYPES 2025). (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Officials are seen at Egypt’s international Energy Show (EGYPES 2025). (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Cyprus Says Egypt’s Infrastructure Helps Unlock Potential of Its Gas Reserves

 Officials are seen at Egypt’s international Energy Show (EGYPES 2025). (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Officials are seen at Egypt’s international Energy Show (EGYPES 2025). (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Cypriot Energy Minister George Papanastasiou said Egypt's energy infrastructure helps Cyprus make the most of its gas reserves.

Speaking at Egypt’s international Energy Show (EGYPES 2025), Papanastasiou stressed that a successful energy transition should focus on energy security, affordable resources, and supporting technologies.

He also emphasized the importance of working with Egypt, given its competitive advantages in the sector.

Egypt and Cyprus signed two agreements on Monday, on the sidelines of EGYPES 2025, to begin developing Cyprus’ natural gas discoveries using Egypt’s infrastructure.

The agreements are part of Egypt’s Petroleum Ministry strategy to transform the country into a regional hub for natural gas trade, by receiving gas from Eastern Mediterranean discoveries, directing it to the local market, and re-exporting it to Europe.

Egyptian Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi emphasized Egypt’s role as a regional energy hub, thanks to its strong infrastructure in the petroleum and gas sectors.

He said the main goal of regional energy cooperation is to help countries make the most of their resources and infrastructure, with close partnerships between Egypt, Cyprus, and Europe for mutual benefit.

Egypt’s strategy focuses on using its location and advanced infrastructure to boost its role in renewable and green energy, as well as petrochemicals, Badawi explained.

He also highlighted plans to diversify energy sources, increase renewable energy, and explore green hydrogen, while responsibly producing oil and gas with minimal carbon emissions.

Greek Energy Minister Theodore Skylakakis discussed Greece's efforts to secure energy and develop electricity infrastructure, turning the country from an importer into an exporter of electricity for the first time.

Badawi signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Skilakakis on cooperation in carbon capture, storage, and utilization with the aim to reduce carbon emissions from the energy sector and support low-carbon economy.

The MoU, inked on the sidelines of EGYPES 2025, seeks to facilitate knowledge exchange between Egypt and Greece on the application of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies that capture the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and store it safely underground, so that it does not contribute to climate change.

The scope of cooperation includes developing proposals for a regulatory framework for carbon capture, storage, and utilization activities, in accordance with environmental standards and regulations.



CST: Saudi Space Economy Reached $8.7 Billion in 2024

The report aims to highlight the latest developments and growth in local and global space market sizes
The report aims to highlight the latest developments and growth in local and global space market sizes
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CST: Saudi Space Economy Reached $8.7 Billion in 2024

The report aims to highlight the latest developments and growth in local and global space market sizes
The report aims to highlight the latest developments and growth in local and global space market sizes

The Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST) announced that the Saudi space economy reached $8.7 billion last year, including all value-added activities and industries from space technologies and services.

The size of the space market reached $1.9 billion, according to the KSA Space Market 2025 report.
The report aims to highlight the latest developments and growth in local and global space market sizes, support market development and competitiveness, assist investors and entrepreneurs in the sector, and identify promising opportunities in the space industry.
CST Governor Dr. Mohammad Altamimi emphasized that strong support from the wise leadership is accelerating investment, infrastructure development, and the empowerment of national talent. These efforts contribute to achieving the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and establishing a competitive, sustainable space economy regionally and internationally.
Altamimi also stated that the report extends CST’s efforts to enable the space sector as a new economic driver that strengthens the Kingdom's global position in technology and innovation. The report serves as a valuable resource for decision-makers, investors, and entrepreneurs to understand future trends and promising growth opportunities in the sector.
It also highlights the rapid growth of the Saudi space economy, which is expected to reach $31.6 billion by 2035, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) estimated at 12%, supported by investments in space sector infrastructure—at a time when the global space economy is expected to reach $1.8 trillion in 2035, with a CAGR of 9%.
The Saudi space market is projected to reach $5.6 billion by 2035, supported by space technologies, while the global space market reached $176 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow to $377 billion by 2035.
Notable developments in the local and global space markets are also mentioned, including Earth observation data analysis, infrastructure services, integrated communication systems, advanced sensing systems, and the development of small satellites. The report also highlights global shifts in the sector, such as private sector entry, growing demand for satellite-based services, and renewed interest in space exploration.
It also addresses investment in the Saudi space sector and key areas of development, such as satellite communications and navigation, rocket manufacturing and launch services, and satellite-based Earth monitoring.