Molla: Egypt seeks to contribute to solving Lebanon’s energy crisis

Minister of Petroleum Tarek El Molla conferred on Monday 4/10/2021 with Lebanese Minister of Energy and Water Walid Fayyad, currently visiting, on special measures to accelerate the extension of Egypt’s gas to Lebanon via Jordan and Syria in accordance with an agreement reached last month in Jordan.

 

 

In a statement released on Monday, Molla said cooperation between the two countries is a strategic-oriented one and not a commercial which aims at contributing to settling the energy crisis in Lebanon as well as supporting its efforts to reach stability.

The Lebanese minister, for his part, voiced gratitude for the Egyptian role in helping his country, noting that the extension of Egyptian gas to Lebanon is a cornerstone in resolving the energy crisis.

Mollah also noted that an expanded meeting will be held between delegations from the two countries to work out a final formula for the gas contract, adding that the countries participating in the ministerial meeting of the Arab Gas Pipeline countries (AGP) grouping (Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon) have agreed in September to export Egyptian gas to Lebanon via Jordan and Syria.

AGP has started in late 1990 planning for the extension of 1,200 kilometers of the Arab gas pipeline that aims at delivering the Egyptian gas to Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. Egypt has initiated the pumping with 28 million cubic meters of gas daily to Lebanon in 2009.

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

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