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Egyptian Natural Gas Company (GASCO) is a subsidiary of the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, operating in the field of natural gas transmission, distribution and processing. The company was established in March 1997. GASCO operates the gas grid with total length of 22,000 kilometres (14,000 mi).
In December 2024, Egyptian authorities agreed to accelerate the divestment of state-owned companies to secure a $1.2 billion package from the IMF to improve macroeconomic stability. [ 2 ] The following is a list of key state-owned enterprises in Egypt, and a number of their subsidiaries.
The diameter of the pipeline is 36 inches (910 mm) and has a capacity of 10.3 billion cubic metres (360 billion cubic feet) of natural gas per year. [4] The Egyptian consortium that developed this section included EGAS, ENPPI, PETROGET and the Egyptian Natural Gas Company (GASCO).
Gas import started in April 2015, supplying to the national gas grid after the regasification with quantity of 30 billion cubic feet (850 million cubic metres). [4] In 2012/2013, total net gas production in Egypt reached 2.26 trillion cubic feet per annum (64 billion cubic metres per annum).
Egypt Post; EgyptAir; Egyptian National Railways; EGPC; ERTU; EGAS [1] Egyptian Media Production City; Egyptian Natural Gas Company; Egyptian Electricity Holding Company; Egyptian Exchange; Egyptian Commodities Exchange
Location of Egypt. Egypt is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.Egypt's economy depends mainly on agriculture, media, petroleum imports, natural gas, and tourism; there are also more than three million Egyptians working abroad, mainly in Saudi Arabia, the Persian Gulf and Europe.
Gasco may refer to: GASCO, an Abu Dhabi gas company; GasCo, a subsidiary of Dynegy; Egyptian Natural Gas Company; FC Gasco, a Somali football club; Gasco FC, an Egyptian football club; see 2014–15 Zamalek SC season; General Aviation Safety Council (GASCo), a UK general aviation organization; see Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers
The name SEGAS comes from the Spanish Egyptian Gas Company. [1] The complex consists of a single LNG train capable of liquifying up to 5 million tons of natural gas per year and is one of two LNG export plants in Egypt (the other being a two-train 7.2Mt/yr LNG plant in Idku, owned by Shell and Petronas which commenced operation in 2005).