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$15 BILLION WORTH OF ISRAELI NATURAL GAS TO BE SOLD TO EGYPT

I can't figure this one out at all. Zohr is up and running and is the largest gas field in the Mediterranean Sea and from all the data released, it's capable of supplying Egypt and the new cities being built with a surplus


The 2 main stations for gas conversion from natural condensate to LPG and many other forms such as propane and butane etc. are in Damietta and Adco, which just opened up last year and are the only ones in the eastern Mediterranean to have the capacity to make these conversions at the scale that's required for such an investment.

There are also several theories out there as to the political twist to this deal which I'm sure you're aware of. That's what actually makes this whole thing fascinating because everyone knows the largest fields in the Mediterranean (Zohr) belongs to Egypt and so why this deal? The political ramifications will have far reaching consequences and that's where we'll have to keep an eye out as to how that plays out.
As of Today, Zohr is the biggest... But...the Golden medal, do not always stay in hands...
Eni announced few days back, a discovery in BLock 6 "Cyprus EEZ" of a "Zohr like gas field"
They said that it "Could" be equal or more.

We will know in the coming days/week...
But if it's indeed equal or bigger... Then get ready for some "fireworks" in the area...
 
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As of Today, Zohr is the biggest... But...the Golden medal, do not always stay in hands...
Eni announced few days back, a discovery in BLock 6 "Cyprus EEZ" of a "Zohr like gas field"
They said that it "Could" be equal or more.

That's why we partnered up with Cyprus way ahead of any official announcement. The powers at hand are very aware of what is where and has been for a while now. People think that the Cyprus/Egypt partnership just developed, the fact is that it's been brewing for a few years now.

We will know in the coming days/week...
But if it's indeed equal or bigger... Then get ready for some "fireworks" in the area...

Yep, for sure. And despite what anyone thinks about this deal with Israel, it only strengthens Egypt's position and that's what ultimately matters.
 
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The 2 main stations for gas conversion from natural condensate to LPG and many other forms such as propane and butane etc. are in Damietta and Adco, which just opened up last year and are the only ones in the eastern Mediterranean to have the capacity to make these conversions at the scale that's required for such an investment.

There are also several theories out there as to the political twist to this deal which I'm sure you're aware of. That's what actually makes this whole thing fascinating because everyone knows the largest fields in the Mediterranean (Zohr) belongs to Egypt and so why this deal? The political ramifications will have far reaching consequences and that's where we'll have to keep an eye out as to how that plays out.

This might explain a part of it.. the Egyptian facilities to transform Natural gas are merely operating at 15%-30% of their capacities.. this deal and others will push that to 100%.. but just remember that this is a private venture..
There might be some political motivations.. but I won't add to what you have already said..
 
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countries that will deep relations with us will benefit alot :tup:
 
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That's why we partnered up with Cyprus way ahead of any official announcement. The powers at hand are very aware of what is where and has been for a while now. People think that the Cyprus/Egypt partnership just developed, the fact is that it's been brewing for a few years now.



Yep, for sure. And despite what anyone thinks about this deal with Israel, it only strengthens Egypt's position and that's what ultimately matters.

The problem...you can't count on the Cyprus part to hold the conditions of the deal...Since Turkey also "Seek ownership" of that EEZ.

I think ppl do not understand why such "problems" happen... SO here to let you see what Turkey think as "unfair" and to be honest... I pretty sure that Egypt will have reacted the same...

As you can see... this is TR EEZ... can you spot the "problem"?

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And this is what Turkey seek, as being fair or at least "Equal to what others have"

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One thing also.
North Cyprus is recognized by Turkey, and defacto, it's part of Turkey.
The NC problem rise in the deal made by south-cyprus( greek cyprus) and Egypt...where the SOuth will have the right to use and gain money thanks to that EEZ WITHOUT giving a share to the North. that's is also something Turkey couldn't accept. it's either all Cyprus citizen who get a share or no one...
 
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As of Today, Zohr is the biggest... But...the Golden medal, do not always stay in hands...
Eni announced few days back, a discovery in BLock 6 "Cyprus EEZ" of a "Zohr like gas field"
They said that it "Could" be equal or more.

We will know in the coming days/week...
But if it's indeed equal or bigger... Then get ready for some "fireworks" in the area...

This would actually be good news for Egypt, they can now re-export Cyprus gas along with Israel and fully utilize their LNG plants. Egypt has 2 idle LNG plants with around 20 billion cubic meter capacity.
The deal with Israel will only utilize 5-7% of total Egyptian LNG plant .

Egypt will gain revenue from transit fees and liquifying natural gas for exporting and also utilizing it in Egyptian petrochemical industry.

Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and Greece are all on the same page , any discovery in these countries benefits them all . Turkey is completely irrelevant and non of these country care about what Turkey has to say.

countries that will deep relations with us will benefit alot :tup:

Cyprus , Egypt , Israel and Greece will all benefit from any gas discovery.
 
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As you can see... this is TR EEZ... can you spot the "problem"?

I am well aware of the supposed problem, my friend. I'm very well aware of block 6 and where it sits in the EEZ and the entire situation.

And this is what Turkey seek, as being fair or at least "Equal to what others have"

Turkey can seek or see whatever it wants. Doesn't change the actual EEZ and how it is defined and abided by internationally. I can make a map and change the EEZ to my liking, doesn't make it ok.

One thing also.
North Cyprus is recognized by Turkey, and defacto, it's part of Turkey.

Defacto shmafacto. And who else recognizes norhern Cyprus as Turkish again? No one else but Turkey. You see the problem here? lol Just messing with you, buddy. :-)

The NC problem rise in the deal made by south-cyprus( greek cyprus) and Egypt...where the SOuth will have the right to use and gain money thanks to that EEZ WITHOUT giving a share to the North. that's is also something Turkey couldn't accept. it's either all Cyprus citizen who get a share or no one...

Look, I understand what Turkey is doing and that's fine for now. But let's not pretend they have ownership on the entirety of Cyprus just because they say so.
 
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This would actually be good news for Egypt, they can now re-export Cyprus gas along with Israel and fully utilize their LNG plants. Egypt has 2 idle LNG plants with around 20 billion cubic meter capacity.
The deal with Israel will only utilize 5-7% of total Egyptian LNG plant .

Egypt will gain revenue from transit fees and liquifying natural gas for exporting and also utilizing it in Egyptian petrochemical industry.

Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and Greece are all on the same page , any discovery in these countries benefits them all . Turkey is completely irrelevant and non of these country care about what Turkey has to say.
Well that Zohr like gas field is in BLock 6... and Block 6 is in what TR think as it's EEZ...
So yes...it's problematic for Cyprus or any one who made deals with Cyprus...

Turkey will not let it go or pass... it's either they found a common ground or they don't get any...
 
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The 2 main stations for gas conversion from natural condensate to LPG and many other forms such as propane and butane etc. are in Damietta and Adco, which just opened up last year and are the only ones in the eastern Mediterranean to have the capacity to make these conversions at the scale that's required for such an investment.

There are also several theories out there as to the political twist to this deal which I'm sure you're aware of. That's what actually makes this whole thing fascinating because everyone knows the largest fields in the Mediterranean (Zohr) belongs to Egypt and so why this deal? The political ramifications will have far reaching consequences and that's where we'll have to keep an eye out as to how that plays out.

The main target of this deal and future ones is to turn Egypt into a major Energy hub for gas and oil.
The availability of gas from different sources whether Israel or Cyprus will allow Egypt to fully utilize the 2 LNG plants which will generate major revenue for the Egyptian economy. This will also allow Egypt to utilize its own gas and direct it towards local industry instead of exporting raw Egyptian gas to Europe.

Well that Zohr like gas field is in BLock 6... and Block 6 is in what TR think as it's EEZ...
So yes...it's problematic for Cyprus or any one who made deals with Cyprus...

Turkey will not let it go or pass... it's either they found a common ground or they don't get any...

Well let Turkey deal with European Union, Turkey would collapse if Europe imposes sanctions on it.
As I told you Turkey will have to swallow the bitter pill and no one cares about Turkey it has nothing to offer.

If Turkey behaved from the beginning and avoided antagonizing Egypt by supporting MB and other terror organizations it could have been part of these major development projects.
 
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I am well aware of the supposed problem, my friend. I'm very well aware of block 6 and where it sits in the EEZ and the entire situation.



Turkey can seek or see whatever it wants. Doesn't change the actual EEZ and how it is defined and abided by internationally. I can make a map and change the EEZ to my liking, doesn't make it ok.



Defacto shmafacto. And who else recognizes norhern Cyprus as Turkish again? No one else but Turkey. You see the problem here? lol Just messing with you, buddy. :-)



Look, I understand what Turkey is doing and that's fine for now. But let's not pretend they have ownership on the entirety of Cyprus just because they say so.

Well...something recognized by International law...doesn't make it "fair" or "true"
Many similar problems happen like that...and the different side found a common ground for equal share...instead of blocking billions & billions of dollar for decades...

Cyprus conflict is not Black and White either... Without Turkish intervention back in the days... all Muslims Chypriotes, that were there for hundreds of years will have been thrown out by the greek ones...

Turkey do not say such things as having "ownership on Cyprus", since only 8-9 blocks out of 24 (with only one with gas B6) are said to be on TR EEZ...

Well let Turkey deal with European Union, Turkey would collapse if Europe imposes sanctions on it.
As I told you Turkey will have to swallow the bitter pill and no one cares about Turkey it has nothing to offer.

If Turkey behaved from the beginning and avoided antagonizing Egypt by supporting MB and other terror organizations it could have been part of these major development projects.

This conflict has decades behind her... it's not post-2011...
Whatever TR supported Sissi coup or not...thing will have been the same... it's the same story for decades now...
it' snot like Egypt gonna have power upon Cyprus and Greece to give some of her EEZ to Turkey...

And no, EU will not impose sanctions on TR for this matter, she didn't make a move for decades...not gonna happen now...and even less now..;where TR has the upper hand... with Syrian conflict and her position with RU.
And NO, TR has a lot to offer, like any developed country in the region.

Since as of Today, the Energy hub of the area is Turkey, Half+ of EU gas will pass via Turkey at the end of 2020.
With every energy provider...passing via pipelines in Turkey. (RU-Azeri-Iraq-KRG...)
Even ISrael is thinking of making a pipeline that will connect Turkey and then EU...
 
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The main target of this deal and future ones is to turn Egypt into a major Energy hub for gas and oil.

By "major energy hub," and specifically in gas, could that also have certain geopolitical ramifications? Maybe that's the other part of the main target?
 
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By "major energy hub," and specifically in gas, could that also have certain geopolitical ramifications? Maybe that's the other part of the main target?

This will have impact on Qatar position in LNG market , countries like Saudi Arabia and UAE will be more than happy to increase Egypt LNG capacity through investments if it turns out that this region contains gas reserve comparable to Qatar reserves.

Egypt will be an alternative for EU to diversify their energy sources instead of relying solely on Russia and this will eventually lead to an Egyptian, European and Israeli alliance.

Turkey would also lose its position as an energy hub in the region and it could lead to European companies transferring their investments from Turkey to Egypt in the medium and long run .

This is why Turks and Qataris are barking about Egyptian deal with Israel and future deals with Cyprus.
 
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This would actually be good news for Egypt, they can now re-export Cyprus gas along with Israel and fully utilize their LNG plants. Egypt has 2 idle LNG plants with around 20 billion cubic meter capacity.
The deal with Israel will only utilize 5-7% of total Egyptian LNG plant .

Egypt will gain revenue from transit fees and liquifying natural gas for exporting and also utilizing it in Egyptian petrochemical industry.

Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and Greece are all on the same page , any discovery in these countries benefits them all . Turkey is completely irrelevant and non of these country care about what Turkey has to say.



Cyprus , Egypt , Israel and Greece will all benefit from any gas discovery.
Not to forget the Egyptian revenues from taxes on the national private companies..
 
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By "major energy hub," and specifically in gas, could that also have certain geopolitical ramifications? Maybe that's the other part of the main target?
The only one who stands to benefit politically from this move (at least directly) is Bibi, mostly on the domestic level. I find it quite odd to have the prime minister himself announcing such a thing considering the fact that it's largely a business deal between private companies, not state-level transaction. $1.5 billion/year is pocket change compared to state budgets.
 
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The only one who stands to benefit politically from this move (at least directly) is Bibi, mostly on the domestic level. I find it quite odd to have the prime minister himself announcing such a thing considering the fact that it's largely a business deal between private companies, not state-level transaction. $1.5 billion/year is pocket change compared to state budgets.
it's not about money...it's about legitimacy...
By putting ahead such deal in the Open...
he is saying: "Look, Arabs are with us now, We are part of it, The future is safe/bright for us and we, Israel will play a major (or main role) in the region"

And Egypt is symbolic... after all... Egypt was the enemy...but not anymore... He has a feeling of "victory"
 
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