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  • Is Egypt evaluating oil bids in 1Q24?
  • The Egyptian government reportedly began evaluating bids in 1Q24 and is expected to announce successful bids later in the year.5 Egypt has three main crude oil grades: Suez, Belayim, and Western Desert. The Suez and Belayim crude oil grades come from offshore fields in the Gulf of Suez and are considered medium, sour crude oil grades.‌
  • What type of oil is used in Egypt?
  • Egypt has three main crude oil grades: Suez, Belayim, and Western Desert. The Suez and Belayim crude oil grades come from offshore fields in the Gulf of Suez and are considered medium, sour crude oil grades. The Suez and Belayim crude oil grades are refined and consumed domestically.‌
  • How much oil does Egypt eat a year?
  • Currently, Egypt consumes about 2.5 million tons of edible oils annually. Only, about 48.5 thousand tons of this quantity is produced by oilseed extraction in local extraction plants. About half of this quantity is produced mainly from cottonseed produced as a byproduct of cotton ginning industry.‌
  • How much oil did Egypt export in 2023?
  • In 2023, Egypt exported about 166,000 b/d of crude oil and condensate, and about two-thirds of total exports went to Europe. Greece and Italy were the top two importing countries by volume; Greece and Italy imported about 51,000 b/d of Egypt’s crude oil and 31,000 b/d of Egypt’s condensate.‌
  • How much oil does Egypt import?
  • Egypt exported an average of about 239,000 b/d of crude oil and condensate from 2013 through 2022, according to estimates by Global Trade Tracker and EIA. Egypt imported an average of about 111,000 b/d of crude oil and condensate during the same time period (Figure 7).20‌
  • Where is crude oil stored in Egypt?
  • Egypt has crude oil storage facilities in the Ayn Suknah and Sidi Kerir terminals, which are located at opposite ends of the SUMED Pipeline. The Sidi Kerir terminal, which is located on the Mediterranean, has 27 storage tanks with a total capacity of 20 million barrels.