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BP, Eni find half of gas for LNG train
- Egypt: Wednesday, November 04 - 2009 at 10:45
State-owned Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company has announced that British Petroleum and Italy's oil major Eni have found 2 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas, half of what is needed to start up a new liquefied natural gas train, Reuters has reported. 'Once the partners find economic quantities, train 2 will start ... they were supposed to find 4 tcf of gas to let this project go ahead, they found 2 (tcf)...let them bring 4. I have commitments towards contracts (exports) and domestic (demand)," Atef Abdallah Abdelhady, assistant vice chairman for production at EGAS told Reuters at an oil and gas event in Dammam.
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