11 March 2021 (Wall Street International)* —The famous Greek historian Herodotus, “the Father of History”, had once characterized Egypt as “a gift of the Nile” due to the country’s dependence on the river. But could he ever imagined that the triangle of unprecedented importance between Egypt, Greece and Cyprus, representing the current hotspot for energy developments, would be named after him and would become a contemporary gift to Egypt? Herodotus had once characterized Egypt as “a gift of the Nile” | Image fromWall Street International. Nowadays, when geography and history appear as very important geopolitical factors, such symbolically, the Herodotus Basin, located along Egypt’s northern coastline and forming a down-dip extension to the prolific Nile Delta province, probably shares multiple play elements with the Levantine Basin to the east, thus providing the untapped energy opportunities!