Located in Damietta, Egypt, the Damietta LNG liquefaction terminal is operated by Spanish Egyptian Gas. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 1,100 active and developing LNG terminals worldwide, the terminal started operations in 2005 and is owned by Egyptian General Petroleum and Eni. Buy the profile here.

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The Damietta LNG liquefaction terminal sources gas from the following fields - Nooros, Ras El-Barr Development Lease, and Zohr

With one train, the Damietta terminal has an LNG production capacity of 5.5Mtpa (million tons per annum), which is expected to remain the same as 5.5Mtpa by 2030.

About Spanish Egyptian Gas


Spanish Egyptian Gas Co SAE operates within the energy and utilities industry, specifically focusing on midstream energy. It is involved in the development and operation of LNG terminals, which are facilities for the import, export, and storage of liquefied natural gas. The company is headquartered in Giza City, Giza, Egypt.

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This content was updated on 14 May 2024

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