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Cyprus aims for gas exports by 2028 as Mid East conflict heightens supply tensions

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Posted on March 13, 2026

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NICOSIA, March 13 (Reuters) - Cyprus could begin producing natural gas for export as early as 2028, Energy Minister Michael Damianos said, potentially strengthening Europe's push to diversify its

Cyprus Eyes Natural Gas Exports by 2028 to Strengthen Europe’s Energy Security

Cyprus’s Natural Gas Ambitions and Impact on European Energy Security

Potential Timeline for Gas Exports

NICOSIA, March 13 (Reuters) - Cyprus could begin producing natural gas for export as early as 2028, Energy Minister Michael Damianos said, potentially strengthening Europe's push to diversify its energy sources as the Middle East conflict tightens focus on supply.

Geopolitical Context and Energy Transit Risks

Turmoil in the Gulf has raised concerns about energy transits through chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz, a corridor for roughly a fifth of the world's oil trade, which has come to a near standstill after the U.S. and Israel began strikes on Iran on February 28.

Statements from Energy Minister Michael Damianos

Discussing the development of the Cypriot offshore gas discovery Cronos, Damianos told Reuters in an interview: "Hopefully we will have gas by 2028."

EU-Wide Priority for Diversification

"I think generally the crisis in the Middle East shows that we should exploit our reserves, especially those that are outside of the Gulf region," Damianos said. "You cannot be dependent on specific areas."

"Having Eastern Mediterranean reserves that are exploitable should be a priority, not just for Cyprus, but generally for the EU," he said.

Cyprus’s Offshore Gas Discoveries

Cyprus has discovered roughly between 15 and 18 trillion cubic feet of gas in six areas of its exclusive economic zone, though development has been slow as discoveries are spread across multiple offshore blocks and require separate investment decisions.

The Cronos Field and Export Plans

The Cronos field, discovered by Italy’s Eni and France’s TotalEnergies, holds just over three trillion cubic feet of gas — enough to supply Cyprus for decades, or support exports to regional markets.

The field is expected to be developed using existing infrastructure in Egypt, where the gas would be processed and liquefied before being shipped mainly to European markets.

Damianos said the possibility of building a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Cyprus has not been ruled out, but would depend on larger discoveries.

Power Cable Planned to Enhance Energy Security

Alongside gas development, Cyprus is also pursuing major electricity infrastructure projects, including the Greece–Cyprus–Israel (GSI) electricity interconnector.

Damianos said the planned undersea cable is primarily intended to strengthen the island's energy system and reduce its isolation from European power networks. 

"It is an important project with respect to security of supply," he said.

(Writing by Michele Kambas; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Cyprus’s Cronos gas field, with an estimated ~3.4 tcf of natural gas, could begin exports by late 2027–early 2028, supporting EU energy diversification amid Gulf supply disruptions ‑ Eni/TotalEnergies partnership.(apnews.com)
  • The Cronos development benefits from a Host Government Agreement signed in Feb 2025 allowing export via Egypt’s LNG infrastructure, potentially fast‑tracking shipments to Europe.(totalenergies.com)
  • Beyond gas, Cyprus is advancing energy integration through the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI)—a 1,208 km submarine electricity cable linking Greece, Cyprus, and Israel, designated an EU Project of Common Interest to end Cyprus’s energy isolation.(apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does Cyprus plan to begin exporting natural gas?
Cyprus aims to start producing natural gas for export as early as 2028, according to Energy Minister Michael Damianos.
Why is Cyprus focusing on gas exports now?
Tensions from conflict in the Middle East have increased security concerns, making it important for the EU to diversify its energy sources with reserves outside the Gulf.
Which gas field will provide Cyprus's initial exports?
The Cronos gas field, discovered by Eni and TotalEnergies, is expected to be the primary source for Cyprus’s initial natural gas exports.
How will Cyprus export its gas to European markets?
Gas from the Cronos field will be processed in Egypt and liquefied before being shipped to Europe. An LNG terminal in Cyprus is also under consideration.
What major infrastructure project is Cyprus pursuing alongside gas development?
Cyprus is working on the Greece–Cyprus–Israel electricity interconnector to strengthen its energy system and integration with European power networks.

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