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    Eni signs off on $7.7 billion to advance Egypt’s energy agenda

    September 4, 2023
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    Italian energy leader Eni has declared plans to invest an impressive $7.7 billion in Egypt’s energy sector over the next four years, as announced by Ahmad Fahmi, the spokesperson for Egyptian President Abdul Fatah El Sisi. This financial commitment is considered one of the most significant foreign investments in Egypt’s energy sector in recent years.

    President El Sisi welcomed the opportunity to meet with Eni’s CEO, Claudio Descalzi, in Cairo to discuss the details. Their meeting not only represented a monumental commitment of funds but also signaled the deepening of Egypt-Italy bilateral relations. President El Sisi offered high praise for Eni’s existing contributions to Egyptian energy endeavors, highlighting the extensive range of projects and activities currently underway.

    Eni has a long history of investment and development in Egypt, a country with significant oil and natural gas reserves. This new investment signifies a mutual ambition to harness Egypt’s untapped energy resources further, and it aligns perfectly with Eni’s long-term strategic goals. Eni’s projects will likely include upstream oil and gas exploration, as well as potentially branching into renewable energy sectors.

    On Egypt’s part, President El Sisi has been aggressively promoting his country as a burgeoning energy hub in the region. The Eni investment comes at a critical time, providing a substantial financial boost to support Egypt’s aspirations. This collaboration aims not only to explore and develop energy resources but also to diversify the energy mix, thereby bolstering Egypt’s economic stability and attracting more international investments.

    As energy security continues to be a significant global concern, this partnership demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to energy resource management. The world will be watching keenly as Eni and Egypt work together to set a new precedent in the field of energy cooperation.

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