Minister
of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi discussed with Qatar’s Minister
of State for Energy Affairs and CEO of QatarEnergy Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi
ways of accelerating the implementation of joint natural gas projects and the
signing of long-term contracts for the supply of natural gas from Qatar to meet
the local demand.
The Ministry of
Petroleum, in a statement, said that Badawi's visit to Qatar came at the invitation
of the Qatari minister of energy to explore opportunities for expanding
cooperation and joint investment in the energy sector between the two
countries.
During a meeting,
the two sides discussed enhancing integration between the two countries in the
energy infrastructure to serve mutual interests, in light of both countries’
potentials in liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade, liquefaction, and
regasification activities.
The meeting took up
strengthening cooperation in exploration and production, and increasing
production rates from concession areas operated by QatarEnergy in Egypt.
The meeting reviewed
the QatarEnergy drilling plans, particularly the drilling of the Nefertari,
Cairo, Masry, and North Marakia wells in the Mediterranean Sea, in partnership
with the global company ExxonMobil.
Meanwhile, Badawi
highlighted the investment opportunities of Egypt’s oil and gas fields and
high-value petrochemicals.
For his part, Kaabi
expressed QatarEnergy’s interest in expanding operations and increasing
investments in exploration and production activities in Egypt.
Source: The Egyptian
Gazette