Key Market Indicators
In 2022, Egypt's fuel imports remained stable at approximately 1 million cubic meters, unchanged from the previous year. This stability comes against a backdrop of a significant long-term decline, with a 58% year-on-year drop in demand since 1966. Looking ahead, Egypt's fuel exports are projected to hold steady at around 2,080 cubic meters annually from 2023 to 2028. This represents a 0% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the period. Despite this forecasted stagnation, Egyptian fuel supply has seen a notable increase of 15.4% per year since 2015.