
U.S.–Egypt LNG Collaboration Reaches New Heights
A central theme of the evening was the exceptional contribution of U.S. LNG to Egypt’s supply balance in 2025. According to data from commodity analytics firm Kpler, 90% of all LNG cargoes delivered into Egypt so far this year—93 out of 103 shipments—originated from the United States.
Energos Infrastructure’s FSRUs have played a pivotal role in regasifying these volumes. Since July alone, the company’s vessels have received 48 cargoes, 44 of which were U.S.-sourced—a continuous inflow that has strengthened national grid stability during periods of peak demand.
H.E. Ambassador Herro Mustafa Garg, United States Ambassador to Egypt, underscored the significance of this cooperation. She praised the public-private partnership between Energos, EGAS, and the Ministry of Petroleum, calling it a model of innovation, reliability, and shared benefit.
Delivering Four FSRUs in Three Months
Energos Infrastructure CEO Arthur Regan highlighted the technical and operational scale of the joint achievements with EGAS. Deploying four FSRUs in a three-month window required precise coordination across global shipping partners, U.S. export terminals, offshore marine operations, Egyptian port authorities, and national grid operators.
The result: approximately 35% of Egypt’s natural gas demand is now supplied via Energos-operated regasification units—a level of offshore LNG capacity rarely achieved so quickly on a national scale.
Regan noted that this outcome demonstrates what can be delivered when partners are aligned: “This is what partnership looks like. This is what delivery looks like for Energos.”






















