Israel Cuts Natural Gas Exports to Egypt by 23 Percent for Maintenance
Israel reduced daily natural gas exports to Egypt to 850 million cubic feet, a 23 percent drop, because of scheduled work at two offshore fields. The maintenance is expected to last less than one week.
Israel temporarily lowered natural gas exports to Egypt to 850 million cubic feet per day, a reduction of about 23 percent from prior volumes. The cut stems from routine maintenance at the Tamar and Leviathan offshore gas fields.
Work at both fields is expected to last less than one week.
Officials have not indicated whether the reduction will affect other export routes or domestic supply.
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