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Cyprus Gas2EU

General Information

Promoter

Ministry of Energy,

Commerce, Industry and

Tourism

Operator

Future Cypriot Producer

Host Country

Cyprus

Status

Planned

Website

Publication Approval Status

Approved

Sponsors

TRA-N-1146

Project

Pipeline including CS

Non-FID

Update Date

25/07/2016

Non-Advanced

Description

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currently involves 7 technological options. The 7 technological options for removing internal bottlenecks in Cyprus and allow the transmission of gas

from the Eastern Mediterranean region are the following: 1) Cyprus Gas Pipeline (from Aphrodite to Vasilikos), 2) FLNG (small scale) at the Aphrodite,

3) FSRU for LNG imports to Cyprus (security and diversification of supply), 4) Pipeline from Aphrodite to Egypt, 5) EastƱed Pipeline (cross-border

pipeline from Cyprus to Greece via Crete, 6) LNG Storage (Mediterranean Gas Storage), 7) CNG

Regulatory Decisions and

similar material conditions

Capacity Increments Variant For Modelling

Point

Operator

Year

From Gas System To Gas System Capacity

Forecast Production Cyprus

Cygas

2020

NPcCY

CY

320.0 GWh/d

Comment: Increment not assessed by ENTSOG: Increment is included in ENTSOG's production

forecasts

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