
Egypt's Newest LNG Import Terminals Start Up, Easing Gas Crunch
The Energos Eskimo terminal, at Egypt's Ain Sokhna port on the Red Sea, has received two liquefied natural gas cargoes since late last week, ship-tracking data on Bloomberg show. Another floating storage and regasification unit at the same location, Energos Power, is now operational and ready to receive fuel, according to the ship-tracking data and a person with direct knowledge of the information.
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