Israel Restores Natural Gas Supply to Egypt After Maintenance
November 30, 202530 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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Israel has reinstated its natural gas supply to Egypt, delivering up to 1.1 billion cubic feet per day following a two-week maintenance period, government sources reported on Saturday.
An official confirmed that the supply has returned to full capacity from the Tamar and Leviathan fields, two of Israel's key gas-producing sites in the Eastern Mediterranean.
This resumption is anticipated to bolster Egypt's energy supplies, particularly as local demand for gas rises and efforts to support liquefied natural gas exports continue.
This event reflects the ongoing collaboration between Cairo and Tel Aviv in the energy sector, contributing to a broader network that connects Eastern Mediterranean countries with European markets and enhances the region's role as a significant hub for gas production and export.
