Egyptian Minister Plays Down Fears of Gas Crunch

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Egypt's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El Molla in Vienna.

Egypt's oil minister takes issue with the notion that rising domestic demand for gas is set to threaten the North African country's status as an LNG exporter for the second time in just over 10 years.

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Gas Supply, Gas Demand, Exploration
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