Egyptian petroleum and gas experts, closely following the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and the possible disruption of Russian gas supplies to Europe, have expressed hopes that the situation will create more demand for Egyptian gas in Europe.
- Amr Emam
- Middle East Eye
The anticipated rise in demand, they say, can compensate for some of the losses Egypt will incur because of the war, including a higher price for wheat imports and the loss of millions of tourists from Russia and Ukraine.
“Egypt has a good chance to export more liquefied natural gas to Europe,” Salah Hafez, the…