Russia and Egypt Collaborate on LNG Terminals
Russia and Egypt are actively discussing plans to construct liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Egypt to enhance energy cooperation. Russian Industry and Trade Minister Anton Alikhanov confirmed the ongoing discussions during an intergovernmental meeting. This collaboration aims to boost both nations' energy sectors.

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Russia and Egypt are advancing their energy cooperation through plans to construct liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Egypt. This development was confirmed by Russian Industry and Trade Minister Anton Alikhanov, as reported by state news agencies on Wednesday.
During a session of the Russian-Egyptian intergovernmental commission, Alikhanov revealed to reporters the ongoing discussions surrounding the LNG terminal projects. He stated, "The work is underway," signaling a serious commitment to the collaboration.
The construction of these terminals is expected to bolster the energy sectors of both countries, reflecting a strategic partnership in increasing LNG production and distribution capacity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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