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Egypt wants more fuel oil in August to power its electricity generation

Egypt wants more fuel oil in August to power its electricity generation

Five trading sources said that Egypt wants to buy more fuel oil in order to meet its electricity generation needs.

Fuel oil has been purchased in greater quantities by the country this year to ease a gas shortage that resulted from the loss of gas pipelines connecting Israel and Egypt.

According to trading sources, the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation is looking for about 900,000.0 metric tons (tonnage) of fuel oil in its latest tender.

One source said that the tender will be closed on July 2, and valid until July 10.

The Egyptian Petroleum Ministry didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

An Egyptian source stated that Egypt consumes approximately 40,000 metric tonnes of fuel oil each day for electricity production.

Egypt increased its LNG imports in this year, aside from fuel oil to meet the country's power generation needs. In the last two years, Egypt has experienced blackouts due to a fluctuating gas supply.

Israel's Energy Ministry said that the country has resumed exporting natural gas from its surplus. This comes nearly a week since Israel and Iran engaged in an aerial battle. (Reporting from Jeslyn Leh in Singapore, Enes Tunagur in London and Mohamed Ezz at Cairo; editing by Vijay Kishore & Kevin Liffey).

(source: Reuters)