INGL announces Israel's new deal to export natural gas to Egypt via two billion shekel pipeline
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Just before the deadline, the gas companies that own the Israeli reservoirs announced the signing of the agreement to build the Nitzana pipeline, which will be used to export gas to Egypt. • For a total of 2 billion shekels, the companies will receive increased export volumes, which are considered more profitable than the domestic economy.
INGL announces Israel's new deal to export natural gas to Egypt via two billion shekel pipeline
The planned length of the new line (Ramat Hovav–Ashalim–Nitzana) is about 65 km., and will allow the transfer of approximately six billion cubic meters (BCL) of natural gas per year to Egypt.
While most African countries had not yet gained their independence, Egypt was already earning money thanks to its refinery of Al-Nasr Petroleum Company founded in 1911. The Egyptian authorities have great ambitions for this refinery considered one of the oldest in Egypt and the Middle East. On an official visit to the governorate of [...] The article This African country has had a refinery since 1911; it wants to recover gas first appeared on L-…
In Palos de la Frontera (Huelva), next to the mouth of the Tinto and Odiel rivers, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification plant converts the cold into energy that can be used. The gas arrives in goal vessels at 160 degrees below zero and is stored in huge cryogenic tanks before being transformed into fuel for the generation of electrical energy. During this process a thermal surplus is released that in Huelva is used to produce electricity…
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