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GLNG                                             AFRICA                                               GLNG


       Shell teaming up with





       Egyptian partners to offer LNG





       bunkering for Suez traffic







        BUNKERING        SHELL (UK) is looking to work with several  project for multiple reasons.
                         Egyptian companies to establish an LNG bun-  For one thing, the country already handles
                         kering hub to serve ships transiting the Suez  a great deal of shipping traffic by virtue of its
                         Canal, according to the North African country’s  advantageous geographic position as the oper-
                         Ministry of Petroleum Resources.     ator of the Suez Canal, he explained. Demand
                           The ministry reported on October 30 that  for LNG fuel is rising in the marine sector, and
                         Shell Global, a subsidiary of Shell, had signed a  Egypt’s government support efforts to expand
                         letter of intent (LoI) with state-owned Egyptian  the use of natural gas as a lower-carbon fuel, he
                         Natural Gas Holding Co. (EGAS) and three pri-  added.
                         vately-owned firms – Eagle Oil & Gas, Infinity   For another, he noted, the proposed joint
                         Solar and Pyramid Navigation – on the project.  venture will be able to source LNG from both of
                         The partners will conduct a feasibility study and  Egypt’s gas liquefaction plants. (The minister was
                         examine options for setting up a joint venture  referring to the fact that because Shell operates
                         to build the LNG bunkering hub, it said in a  Egyptian LNG, a 7.2mn-tonne per year (tpy)
                         statement.                           facility at Idku, while EGAS is a shareholder in
                           The statement did not say when the partners  SEGAS LNG, the 5mn-tpy Damietta facility.)
                         hoped to finalise an agreement on the project   As of press time, Shell had not confirmed the
                         nor reveal the estimated value of the deal. Nei-  ministry’s announcement on the signing of the
                         ther did it disclose the projected timeline for the  LoI. When contacted by LNG Prime, the mul-
                         establishment of the new bunkering hub.  ti-national said it had no comment on the matter
                           It did comment, though, that LNG bunker-  at this stage.
                         ing was likely to prove a good opportunity for   EGAS and the other Egyptian companies
                         Egypt. Petroleum Resources Minister Tarek  have also not spoken publicly about the LNG
                         El-Molla was quoted as saying in the statement  bunkering project.™
                         that Egypt’s government was supporting the





































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