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Energos Infrastructure Joins EMGF Gas Industry Advisory Committee (GIAC)

Energos Infrastructure Joins EMGF Gas Industry Advisory Committee (GIAC)

Press Release:
10 June 2026

Energos Infrastructure has joined the Gas Industry Advisory Committee (GIAC) of the East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF), following approval by all EMGF Member Countries.

The EMGF is an international organization established to support cooperation, dialogue and the development of natural gas resources and infrastructure across the East Mediterranean region. Headquartered in Cairo, the Forum brings together governments, international organizations and industry participants to help advance regional energy security, infrastructure development and natural gas market integration.

The GIAC serves as the industry engagement platform of the EMGF, connecting leading private sector energy companies and infrastructure providers with the Forum’s broader strategic and technical activities.
Energos Infrastructure joins the GIAC as one of the world’s leading floating LNG infrastructure companies, operating a global fleet of FSRUs, FSUs and LNG carriers supporting energy security and natural gas access across multiple international markets.

Commenting on the membership approval, Arthur Regan, Chief Executive Officer of Energos Infrastructure, said:

“Energos Infrastructure is honored to join the EMGF Gas Industry Advisory Committee and to contribute to the Forum’s important work supporting regional energy cooperation and infrastructure development.

The East Mediterranean continues to play an increasingly important role within the global natural gas sector, and we believe floating LNG infrastructure can make a meaningful contribution to strengthening energy security, market flexibility and access to reliable natural gas supply across the region.”

Energos Infrastructure looks forward to participating in GIAC activities and engaging with EMGF member countries, industry stakeholders and regional partners on the future development of LNG and natural gas infrastructure throughout the East Mediterranean region.