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'Supergiant' gas field discovered in the Mediterranean | 'Supergiant' gas field discovered in the Mediterranean |
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The Mediterranean's largest known gas field has been discovered off the coast of Egypt by Italian energy group Eni, and could help the nation meets its energy needs for decades. | The Mediterranean's largest known gas field has been discovered off the coast of Egypt by Italian energy group Eni, and could help the nation meets its energy needs for decades. |
Eni said that the field was easily the largest in the Mediterranean Sea, and possibly holds up to 30 trillion cubic feet of gas -the equivalent of 5.5 billion barrels of oil. | Eni said that the field was easily the largest in the Mediterranean Sea, and possibly holds up to 30 trillion cubic feet of gas -the equivalent of 5.5 billion barrels of oil. |
The 'supergiant' gas field is near the northern coastal town of Port Said, and covers an area of 38.6 square miles (100 square kilometres) under the sea bed. | The 'supergiant' gas field is near the northern coastal town of Port Said, and covers an area of 38.6 square miles (100 square kilometres) under the sea bed. |
In a statement on their find, Eni said: "This exploration success will give a major contribution in satisfying Egypt's natural gas demand for decades." | In a statement on their find, Eni said: "This exploration success will give a major contribution in satisfying Egypt's natural gas demand for decades." |
Claudio Descalzi, the CEO of Eni, travelled to Cairo to bring the news to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab and Petroleum Minister Sherif Ismail. | Claudio Descalzi, the CEO of Eni, travelled to Cairo to bring the news to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab and Petroleum Minister Sherif Ismail. |
Eni now plan to fast-track the development of the site at the gas field, and said that yet more gas could still be discovered as drilling and explorations continue. | Eni now plan to fast-track the development of the site at the gas field, and said that yet more gas could still be discovered as drilling and explorations continue. |
The discovery could have wide implications for the Mediterranean and the rest of Europe. | The discovery could have wide implications for the Mediterranean and the rest of Europe. |
This potential new supply line could lessen Europe's dependency on gas from Russia if a pipeline is built, and could also help Egypt turn its energy fortunes around. | This potential new supply line could lessen Europe's dependency on gas from Russia if a pipeline is built, and could also help Egypt turn its energy fortunes around. |
Through the Arab Gas Pipeline, Egypt is already a major gas exporter, but has become a net energy importer in recent years. | |
The state-owned gas company has rationed gas supplies to the country's industry, despite Egypt having the third-largest gas reserves in Africa. | The state-owned gas company has rationed gas supplies to the country's industry, despite Egypt having the third-largest gas reserves in Africa. |
The government has made efforts to improve its energy fortunes, but the discovery of this huge new gas field could be what is needed to improve the situation. | The government has made efforts to improve its energy fortunes, but the discovery of this huge new gas field could be what is needed to improve the situation. |
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