Chevron to survey east Mediterranean seabed for pipeline linking gas field to Egypt, Cyprus says
- Chevron will start surveying the east Mediterranean seabed this summer for a pipeline connecting Cyprus' Aphrodite gas field to Egypt, according to Cypriot officials.
- Chevron CEO Mike Wirth confirmed to Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides that the survey will follow a set timetable.
- The Aphrodite field is estimated to contain up to 4.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
- The development of Aphrodite is a priority for the Cypriot government, emphasizing its importance for supplying neighboring countries and the European Union.
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Chevron to survey Med seabed to link Cyprus gas field to Egypt
Energy company Chevron will begin a survey of the east Mediterranean seabed early this summer to prepare for a pipeline connecting a sizable natural gas deposit in Cyprus waters with processing facilities in Egypt, Cypriot officials said Monday. Chevron CEO Mike Wirth told Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides in a meeting at Chevron headquarters in Houston the survey will proceed according to a set timetable. No further details were disclosed…

Chevron to survey east Mediterranean seabed for pipeline linking gas field to Egypt, Cyprus says
Cyprus says energy company Chevron will begin a survey of the east Mediterranean seabed this summer to prepare for a pipeline connecting a sizable natural gas deposit to processing facilities in Egypt.
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