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title: "Frequent fluctuations in energy policy, Egypt launches liquefied natural gas bidding procurement"
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description: "According to foreign media reports, Egypt's state-owned energy company is seeking to purchase three batches of liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes for delivery this month, highlighting the frequent fluctuations in demand from this once net fuel-exporting country. Sources indicate that the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation has submitted a tender to its existing suppliers for LNG to be delivered from mid to late November. This North African country was a net exporter of LNG until last year, but is now a significant driver in the global natural gas market, with traders closely monitoring the fluctuations in its domestic demand. Cairo had previously rushed to purchase a large amount of LNG cargoes earlier this year, but then requested to postpone some deliveries in October. Recently, it has sought to use more oil products for power generation to free up more natural gas for export"
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# Frequent fluctuations in energy policy, Egypt launches liquefied natural gas bidding procurement

According to foreign media reports on November 11th, Jinshi Data reported that Egypt's state-owned energy company is seeking to purchase three batches of liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes for delivery this month, highlighting the frequent fluctuations in demand from this once net fuel-exporting country. Sources indicate that the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation has submitted a tender to its existing suppliers for LNG to be delivered from mid to late November. This North African country was a net exporter of LNG until last year, but is now a significant driver in the global natural gas market, with traders closely monitoring the fluctuations in its domestic demand. Cairo had previously rushed to purchase a large amount of LNG cargoes earlier this year, but then requested to postpone some deliveries in October. Recently, it has sought to use more oil products for power generation to free up more natural gas for export

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