
Continuing to follow up on the progress of the work for the preparation and linking of the floating change units to the National Network for Natural Gas through Egyptian ports, and to secure the sustainability of natural gas supplies for various sectors of the state, the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources continues around the clock. Planned with timelines of all works, equipment and technical tests with marine sidewalks in the ports & quot; Somid & quot; And & quot; Sonker & quot; In Ain Sokhna in preparation for the reception of floating change units. Time, in preparation for leaving it on July 6, heading to the port of & quot & quot; In Ain Sokhna, in preparation for linking it to the National Network for Natural Gas, starting security and safety tests and starting operation before the scheduled date of time tables. At the same time, the final steps to complete the preparation of the floating change unit & quot; Energius Eskimo & quot, following the reception of the unit in Egyptian water on last June 7, coming from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as soon as the contract period extending for ten years with the brotherly Jordanian side ends. In line with the latest safety and control systems on the Egyptian marine sidewalks, it was decided to conduct some additional operational tests on these systems before starting the operation, which will take an additional few days on the compressed timetable specified in advance, in order to ensure the highest safety and safety standards during change and pumping operations for the network, as well as ensuring the continuity of the unit work without the need for any future or future stops Later modifications during operation, in order to stabilize the pumping operations of the National Gas Network. The port of Ain Sokhna on July 5 is heading to the & quot; Somid & quot; To complete the linking work, safety, compatibility and operation tests in preparation for entering the service and receiving liquefied gas shipments and pumping them into the National Gas Network. Urgent challenges, and the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources also extends its sincere thanks to all the crews operating around the clock in sidewalks processing projects and change units and linking them to the network, who numbered 1600 workers, technicians and engineers from 14 companies from national subsidiaries, as well as international marine and engineering accreditation bodies within the tasks of preparing and linking change ships to Egyptian ports.