Egypt has exported 150,000 cubic meters (m³) of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to Greece from the Idku liquefaction plant. The cargo was transformed aboard the Shell-operated vessel GASLOG GIBRALTAR.

This follows two other recent shipments: a 150,000 m³ cargo to Turkey and a 155,000 m³ cargo to Italy, according to the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MoPMR).

TotalEnergies’ LNG Endurance carried the previous shipment to Turkey, while the Italy cargo sailed on Shell International’s New Nature.

The Idku liquefaction plant is located on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast near Alexandria and has a combined annual capacity of 7.2 million tons (mmt) of LNG. The facility is operated by Egyptian LNG (ELNG), a Joint Venture (JV) that includes both Egyptian and international oil companies (IOCs), such as Shell, PETRONAS, and TotalEnergies.