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The European Union, Egypt and Israel on Wednesday signed a trilateral Memorandum of Understanding for the export of natural gas to European countries.
The deal which was signed in Cairo will help reduce the bloc’s energy dependence on Russia amid the Ukraine invasion.
“What a special moment,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said during a joint briefing.
The three parties aim to build infrastructure “fit for renewables — the energy of the future,” von der Leyen said in a tweet.
הופכים את ישראל לשחקנית מפתח בשוק האנרגיה העולמי.
לראשונה בהיסטוריה, ישראל תשתף פעולה עם מצרים, ותייצא גז טבעי כחול-לבן לאיחוד האירופי.
ברכות לשרת האנרגיה קארין אלהרר ולכל העוסקים במלאכה, על הסכם היסטורי שמחזק משמעותית את כלכלת ישראל ויחסיה עם מדינות העולם 🇮🇱🇪🇺🇪🇬@KElharrar pic.twitter.com/90ZOyR6L3t
— Naftali Bennett בנט (@naftalibennett) June 15, 2022
What do we know about the deal?
According to the memorandum, the three parties will work together to get a stable supply and delivery of natural gas to the European market.
“Natural gas from Israel, Egypt and other sources in the Eastern Mediterranean region will be shipped to Europe via Egypt’s LNG (liquid natural gas) export infrastructure,” the EU said in a statement.
This would be done in line with “long-term decarbonization objectives” and would be based on market-related prices, the EU said.
The EU would also help Egypt and Israel increase gas production and exploration in their respective territorial waters.
Last year, the EU imported around 40% of its gas from Russia. The invasion of Ukraine prompted a sharp change in EU policy which meant seeking alternate sources of energy.
The bloc has now outlined measures to drastically reduce Russian gas imports with a view to being fully independent of Russian fossil fuels before 2030.
Israel and Egypt’s warming relations
There has been a gradual improvement of relations between Egypt and Israel over the years.
There are two operational gas fields off Israel’s Mediterranean coast with nearly 700 billion cubic meters (24.7 trillion cubic feet) of natural gas, and has existing gas export deals with Egypt and Jordan.
Egypt’s Petroleum Minister Tarek el-Molla described the deal as “an important milestone” for cooperation between Egypt, Israel, and the EU.
With this 🇪🇺🇪🇬🇮🇱 agreement we will work on the stable delivery of natural gas to the EU from the East Med region.
This will contribute to our 🇪🇺 energy security.
And we are building infrastructure fit for renewables – the energy of the future. pic.twitter.com/GYFPXwFpsp
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) June 15, 2022
Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett also welcomed the deal in a Twitter post saying: “For the first time in history, Israel will cooperate with Egypt, and export blue-and-white natural gas to the European Union.”
Blue hydrogen occurs when carbon generated is captured and stored underground as part of a process of industrial carbon capture and storage, and is sometimes referred to as carbon neutral since the emissions do not end up in the atmosphere. White hydrogen is found in underground deposits and created through fracking.
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