Israel’s Gas Flows to Egypt Rise as Chevron Resumes Tamar Output
- Supply has jumped as much as 60% compared with early November
- The direct EMG pipeline to Egypt likely to start this week
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Israel’s natural gas flows to Egypt have increased as much as 60% this month, according to a person familiar with Egyptian imports, as safety concerns from the war with Hamas eases and a major gas field resumes output.
Shipments have risen to 350-400 million cubic feet a day from about 250 million earlier in November, the person said, asking not to be named because the information isn’t public. Still, that’s almost half the normal levels from before the war.