Jordan and Egypt Ink Deal to Establish New Natural Gas Pipeline

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Jordan and Egypt Ink Deal to Establish New Natural Gas Pipeline

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Flags of Egypt and Jordan (© Shutterstock/NINA IMAGES)
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Jordan and Egypt signed an agreement to establish a pipeline to supply natural gas to Al Quweira Industrial Estate in Aqaba, officials said.

The deal, signed by the Aqaba Development Corporation (ADC) and Egypt Gas Company, aims to develop a natural gas pipeline network and necessary infrastructure in the area, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Saleh Kharabsheh said the project will alleviate the burden on the industrial sector, reduce production costs, and create new jobs.

The minister also highlighted natural gas's positive impact on the sector, noting that its relatively lower cost compared to other fuels would benefit industrial estates, which are heavily impacted by high energy costs. 

ADC CEO Hussein Safadi said the project will increase reliance on natural gas for production processes in the Al Quweira Industrial Estate, particularly in medium and heavy industries.

The project is expected to take around 11 months to complete and will initially supply 30,000 cubic meters of gas per hour, with the capacity to expand to 90,000 cubic meters per hour in the future.