Egypt, Africa’s second-largest gas-producing country after Algeria, has experienced a notable shift in its energy landscape over the past year. Previously a key LNG exporter in the region, Egypt is now facing challenges due to increasing domestic energy demands, power shortages, and declining gas production.
These developments are reshaping its role as a regional energy hub and raising critical questions for industries reliant on natural gas, particularly the chemicals sector. This whitepaper explores the implications of Egypt’s evolving gas market, with a focus on how it impacts chemical production, regional energy markets, and long-term energy security.
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