Egypt and Qatar signed an agreement on Sunday to increase liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies and expand energy co-operation, as Cairo seeks to diversify energy sources.
Egypt is addressing shrinking domestic gas reserves and rising power demand. The agreement with Doha comes weeks after a separate $35 billion long‑term gas deal with Israel.
Under the latest move, Qatari LNG will be supplied to Egypt, with energy co-operation on infrastructure, storage and shipping expanded, both governments said.
Cairo is set to receive 24 LNG deliveries…
