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Egypt requires to import $1.18 billion in fuel to end power cuts, PM states

Egypt needs to import around $ 1.18 billion worth of mazut fuel oil and gas to end relentless power cuts worsened by consecutive heat waves, its Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said in a telecasted address on Tuesday.

It hopes the deliveries will get here in full around the third week of July, by which point the federal government aims to stop cutting power throughout the staying summer season, he added.

It has already begun contracting for 300,000 tonnes of mazut worth $180 million to boost its tactical reserves which are expected to show up early next week.

Egypt's federal government on Monday extended daily power cuts to three hours from 2 hours formerly in action to a surge in domestic electrical energy usage during the current heat wave.

These three-hour cuts will continue up until the end of June, before returning to two hours in the first half of July with the objective of stopping totally for the rest of the summer season, Madbouly said on Tuesday.

Egyptian social networks has actually illuminated with complaints about the effect of the blackouts, with some stating they have been required to buy personal power generators.

The problem has especially affected teens preparing for the important high school certificate, with some posting about students studying by candlelight and others in cafe.

A wedding event hall owner in the seaside city of Port Said stated he would turn one of his ballrooms into a research study hall.

Since July last year, load shedding linked to falling gas production, rising need and a lack of foreign currency has caused arranged two-hour daily power cuts in most locations.

We had actually stated that we planned to end load shedding by the end of 2024 ... we do not have a power generation problem or a. network issue, we are not able to offer fuel, Madbouly stated. on Tuesday.

With the boost in consumption related to the major. development and population boost, there has been a great deal of. pressure on our dollar resources, he added.

He said production in a nearby country's gas field had. pertained to a complete halt for 12 hours resulting in an interruption in. the supply, without naming the country or the gas field.

Egypt's Abu Qir Fertilizers stated on Tuesday three. of its plants had actually stopped production due to the fact that their supply of. gas was cut.

(source: Reuters)