Israel Gas Flows to Egypt Set to Return to Pre-War Level
- Supply to reach normal level of 800 mcf/d by early next week
- The direct EMG pipeline to Egypt has restarted today
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Israel’s natural gas flows to Egypt are expected to almost double and reach pre-war levels early next week, according to a person familiar with Egyptian imports, after a major offshore field resumed output on easing safety concerns.
Imports are expected to rise to 650 million cubic feet a day on Thursday, and to the normal level of 800 million early next week, from about 250 million earlier in November, the person said, asking not to be named because the information isn’t public.