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Egypt Strikes Seven Decarbonization Agreements with Energy Companies

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
November 14, 2022
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Egypt has struck a number of agreements with energy companies around sustainability and reducing emissions, including at the Idku liquefaction plant.

Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Tarek El Molla, who witnessed the signing of seven memorandums of understanding (MoUs), said the Memorandum of Understanding will help Egypt deploy 10 GW of renewable energy by 2030. It will also help decommission 5 GW of inefficient gas-powered facilities, reducing emissions in Egypt and the power sector by 10%. The North African state flares around 4 billion cubic metres per year of natural gas.

As part of the agreement, Shell Egypt boss, Khaled Qassem, signed a MoU with Egyptian Natural Gas (EGAS) on managing greenhouse gases and reducing emisisons. Qassem said the company has global experience in reducing emissions and has contributed to a number of projects in Egypt already. EGAS also struck a similar MoU with TotalEnergies on decarbonisation.

The Egyptian company, moreover, signed an MoU with GE, represented by Joseph Anis, and SeaSplit Technologies. This was focused on the development of 1.5 GW of offshore wind in the Gulf of Suez. This might involve the participation of oil and gas companies, with power going to offshore facilities and surplus generation supplying the onshore grid.

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Again, EGAS signed a MoU with Microsoft Egypt on the development of a sustainability road map. Toyoto, on the other hand, also signed a MoU on studying a blue ammonia project.

The UK’s Hiiroc, in addition, also signed a MoU with EGAS on flaring and zero-emission hydrogen. The hydrogen plan focused on the use of thermal plasma– so called turquoise hydrogen.

Idku Liquefaction

The seventh MoU was on tackling flaring at the Egyptian LNG (ELNG) plant, at Idku. Bechtel with Enppi, Petrojet, Baker Hughes, GE Digital, HSBC and NBE which will work on the study for the Idku liquefaction terminal.

Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources noted the study would look at total routine flaring recovery. The plan would consist of modifying the existing flare and compression system at the Idku plant. He explained that the aim is to move into a front-end engineering and design (FEED) phase by early 2023.

“I am so proud that Egypt’s oil and gas sector is contributing significantly to achieving top strategic goals and priorities”, El-Molla said. The sector is “accelerating decarbonisation and applying state-of-the-art technologies and solutions in this domain”.

Shell Egypt country chair, meanwhile, welcomed the plan. He said it demonstrated the company’s “commitment to powering progress by providing more and cleaner energy”.

The company CEO Mohamed Elbahnasy said it had a continuing effort to improve operational performance. “Flare reduction and recovery will reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and optimize fuel consumption and running hours of our rotating equipment, to enhance production and reduce operating costs,” he said

At the just-ended COP27, Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, signed up to the Global Methane Pledge. Under this pledge, participants agree to take action to reduce methane emissions by 30% from 2020 levels by 2030.

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