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CAIRO, May4 2005 The World Bank's Board of Directors approved a US$120 million loan for an Integrated Irrigation Improvement and Management Project in Egypt. The project will support the Government of ...
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Egypt faces summer energy dilemma as LNG imports fall
Egypt’s contracted liquefied natural gas imports are unlikely to meet high summer demand because the facilities to regasify the volumes will not all be ready, prompting the country to burn fuel oil, ...
Egypt is once again facing a resurgence of natural gas shortages, drawing headlines as the country enters the peak summer season. With soaring temperatures above 40°C expected in the coming ...
Industrial activities are one of the main causes of the depletion of natural resources. Earth Overshoot Day marks the day when the planet consumes more natural resources than the biosphere can ...
Egypt is looking to buy liquefied natural gas through the end of the decade, a move to meet surging summer power demand and supplant flagging domestic production. The government is in discussions ...
Israel's natural gas exports to Egypt and Jordan surged by about 13.4% in 2024, despite the country's war with Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza, Israel's energy ministry said on Wednesday.
BP has been contributing to Egypt’s growth for six decades. It produces around 60% of the country’s gas. Expanding its business scope in Egypt validates BP’s long-term commitment to the country.