Sun. Jun 21st, 2026

Egypt exported a new liquefied natural gas shipment from the Idku liquefaction plant to Turkey aboard the LNG HARMONY carrier, transporting approximately 150,000 cubic meters of LNG for Shell Global, according to the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.

LNG exports support the ministry’s strategy to encourage foreign partners to inject additional investments needed to increase domestic natural gas production and to boost Egypt’s role as a regional hub for energy trade. In October, Egypt exported a similar 150,000 cubic meter cargo of LNG from Idku to Turkey on board the LNG ENDURANCE tanker operated by France’s TotalEnergies, alongside two shipments to Italy and Greece totaling 155,000 cubic meters and 150,000 cubic meters respectively.

Located on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast near Alexandria, the Idku liquefaction plant has a combined annual capacity of about 7.2 million tons per year of LNG. The facility is operated by Egyptian LNG, a joint venture with Egyptian and international shareholders, including Shell, PETRONAS, and TotalEnergies.

Source: egyptoil-gas.com