Egypt’s Natural Gas Export Revenue Spikes 171%

Liquefied natural gas complex in Damietta, Egypt (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Liquefied natural gas complex in Damietta, Egypt (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Egypt’s Natural Gas Export Revenue Spikes 171%

Liquefied natural gas complex in Damietta, Egypt (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Liquefied natural gas complex in Damietta, Egypt (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El-Molla said on Wednesday that Egypt’s output of petroleum products amounted to around 79.5 MT in 2022, including around 50.6 MT of natural gas.

Egypt’s exports of natural gas rose to $8.40 billion in 2022, a surge of 171 percent from around $3.50 billion in 2021.

The leap in Egypt’s revenues from natural gas sales was attributed to a global increase in export prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

El-Molla revealed that the oil sector managed to benefit from the Egyptian government's plan to rationalize gas consumption in electricity, in order to provide additional quantities for export and benefit from the high LNG global prices.

He further assured that the domestic market demand was met, noting a spike of six percent in consumption.

According to the Minister, Egypt achieved 53 new oil and gas discoveries in 2022. The discoveries include 42 oil wells and 11 gas wells in the Western Desert, the Suez Gulf, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Nile Delta.

This is paying off with new international companies working in Egypt, specifically ExxonMobil and Chevron.

The minister confirmed that Egypt is becoming a regional hub for gas and petroleum trade, encouraging the European Union and neighboring countries to bolster cooperation and foster economic ties with Egypt in the energy sector.



Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East

Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East
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Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East

Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East

The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture issued the first operational license for a commercial agricultural project utilizing aeroponics in the Middle East, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

The project aims to contribute significantly to the local market's agricultural needs through sustainable production.

The Ministry's Undersecretary for Agriculture, Eng Ahmad Al-Ayada, made the announcement during a ceremony attended by representatives of a coalition local and international companies: Tamimi Markets Group from Saudi Arabia, Mitsui Group from Japan, and Zero Group from Italy.

Through the Green Dunes Company, the coalition will come up with modern agricultural solutions powered by cutting-edge technologies and AI. These efforts align with the Kingdom's National Agriculture Strategy and the broader goals of Vision 2030, which aim to build a sustainable agricultural future.

According to the ministry, the project's first phase has been completed. It entailed the establishment of an aeroponics farm to produce various vegetable varieties. The method is noted for its efficiency, as it reduces water consumption by 95% compared to traditional farming techniques and enables year-round productivity.

The project integrates AI and automation at all production stages, employing advanced monitoring systems and performance indicators to optimize output.