Israel’s
Delek Drilling and the US’ Noble Energy signed $15 billion agreement on
February 19 to sell a total of 64 billion cubic metres of gas over a 10-year
period to Egyptian company Dolphinus Holdings from Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan
reservoirs, an agreement that Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah el-Sissi said has a
lot of advantages for Egyptians.
AP quoted
Sissi as saying on February 21 that Egypt “scored a goal” by signing the deal
that will help turn the Arab world’s most populous country into a regional
energy hub.
The
Egyptian government was not directly involved in the deal, however, but
“provided several things to … achieve this deal,” the news agency quoted the
Egyptian president as saying. “By making this decision, we scored a big goal.”
Delek
Drilling CEO Yossi Abu called the deal “great news” for both countries. “I
think that the main thing is that Egypt is becoming a real gas hub of the
region,” he said.
https://www.neweurope.eu/article/egypt-inks-15-billion-gas-supply-deal-israeli-company/