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Egypt moves to step up fuel supply ahead of rise in power demand this summer

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Egypt suffered ​severe rolling blackouts in 2023 and ​had to ⁠rely on foreign funding to stabilise its grid in 2024.

Egypt’s Electricity and Petroleum Ministers met  this Tuesday to coordinate fuel supply and ​grid management ahead of a summer in ‌which power demand is expected to rise 8% over last year’s record peak of 40 000 megawatts, according ​to a joint Ministry statement.

Electricity Minister Mahmoud ​Esmat and Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi said ⁠the two Ministries were working as “one team” to ​secure fuel supplies for power stations and stabilise ​the national grid during peak hours.

Esmat said the electricity sector planned to add 2 200 MW of renewable energy ​capacity and 1 300 MW of battery storage ​to the grid this year, and had already cut fuel ‌consumption ⁠per kilowatt to below 170 grams.

Badawi said that LNG regasification vessels were operating at high efficiency to supplement gas production, while the Damietta ​LNG export terminal ​was ⁠being used to store LNG cargoes to be used when needed.

Egypt suffered ​severe rolling blackouts in 2023 and ​had to ⁠rely on foreign funding to stabilise its grid in 2024.

Egypt’s gas production stood at 3 214 million cubic ⁠meters ​in April, while imports ​were 2 190 million cubic meters, according to the Joint Organizations Data ​Initiative.

–Reuters–