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Egyptian LNG powers Egypt’s rise as gas export giant

By Jocelyn FangJuly 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Egyptian LNG’s twin-train liquefaction plant processes 7.2 mtpa of natural gas for export
  • The company plays a pivotal role in transforming Egypt into a regional energy hub

Egyptian LNG: From domestic surplus to global supplier

The Egyptian Operating Company for Natural Gas Liquefaction Projects SAE, commonly known as Egyptian LNG, has been at the forefront of Egypt’s transformation into a global energy exporter. The company operates a major LNG facility located at Idku, northeast of Alexandria, and was established in response to the discovery of world-class gas reserves in the West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM) concession in the mid-1990s.

Initially, the gas finds—developed by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) in partnership with BG International and Edison—far exceeded domestic demand. This surplus prompted a shift in policy, allowing for gas exports in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG). In 2002, Egyptian LNG was formed with the backing of key sponsors including EGPC, EGAS, BG, Edison (later replaced by PETRONAS), and GdF (now Engie).

To deliver on its export commitments, Egyptian LNG commissioned Bechtel to build a two-train liquefaction facility using the ConocoPhillips Optimised Cascade Process. Each train has a capacity of 3.6 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), making the total plant capacity 7.2 mtpa. The first train’s output was sold under a 20-year agreement to Engie, while the second was contracted to STASCO (Shell).

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Egyptian LNG: A regional anchor amid global challenges

Today, Egyptian LNG plays a central role in Egypt’s ambitions to become an energy hub connecting the Mediterranean, Africa, and Europe. The LNG sector has gained heightened attention amid the ongoing global push for energy diversification and security, especially in the wake of supply disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions and climate policy transitions.

However, the LNG industry faces structural challenges. These include fluctuating gas prices, infrastructure constraints, and the pressure to reduce carbon emissions. In response, industry players, including Egyptian LNG’s stakeholders, are exploring carbon capture, enhanced efficiency processes, and floating LNG technologies to improve resilience and reduce environmental impact.

Egypt’s strategic location, strong infrastructure, and robust government support position Egyptian LNG to remain a key player in the international gas trade, offering both flexibility and long-term supply stability.

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Jocelyn Fang

Jocelyn is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied investment Management at Bayes business school . Contact her at j.fang@btw.media.

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