Egypt's gas market liberalisation: will it work?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- EGAS will no longer be the only gas supplier
- Why is there a need for a liberalised market?
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For upstream operators, how compelling are direct sales?
- The volumes issue
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Do LNG or piped imports provide a compelling alternative?
- LNG
- Piped imports
- The pyramids weren’t built in a day
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Expected gas flows in a liberalised marketGas pricing by sector2018 forecasted consumption by sector
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Map of Egyptian gas pricesGas prices required by contractors to realise current cashflowComparison of different sources of supplySplit of gas for a 500bcf model field based on average 2016 bid round termsProduction split for a 500bcf model field
What's included
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