Ministry of Electricity: Liquefied gas platform to be completed by early June with a capacity of 750 million cubic feet per day
The Ministry of Electricity announced on Friday the completion date for the liquefied gas platform, confirming that it will be completed at the beginning of June with a capacity of 750 million cubic feet per day. The spokesman for the Ministry of Electricity, Ahmed Moussa, told the official news agency that “work is proceeding at an accelerated pace to complete the liquefied gas platform,” noting that “the government has set the first of June as the date for completing the project.”
Moussa also explained that “the platform will contribute to providing between 500 and 750 million standard cubic feet per day of gas,” indicating that “there is a contract signed with the American company Excelerate Energy, which is one of the companies specializing in the energy and gas sector.”
He added that “the company, under the contract, is responsible for completing the station as well as securing the agreed quantities of gas from any source, within the specified conditions,” noting that “work is continuing according to the planned timetables to complete the project on schedule, which comes within the Ministry of Electricity’s plans to keep pace with peak summer loads.”
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