€68m French grant to provide natural gas to 2.4m Egyptian households

Mohamed Samir
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Approximately 80m cubic feet of gas will be added to production daily during the month of December (AFP Photo)

 

 

 

A €68m grant from the French Development Agency (AFD) was approved by the cabinet to finance a mega-project, according to press statement from the cabinet on Thursday.

The project funded by the grant aims to expand access to natural gas to 2.4m Egyptian households, focusing on the disadvantaged areas in different governorates.

Currently more than 75% of Egyptian households depend on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder distribution to supply their energy requirements, according to the World Bank.

 

The government aims to gradually switch from the consumption of LPG, which is mainly imported, connect the grid to natural gas which is safer, more convenient and more reliable.

By the end of the project the number of households connected to the natural gas grid will increase by 40% reaching 8.2m.

Furthermore, the cabinet approved a loan of €61m to be financed by the AFD in order to fund the construction of a regional control centre in the Nile Delta’s Daqahleya governorate.

The projected goal is to reinforce the efficiency of the power grid which would result to a decline in the number and duration of power outages, while also reducing the time required for maintenance.

 

That being the case, the government hopes that increasing the efficiency of the power grid will in turn lead to increasing the competitiveness of the Egyptian economy, and increasing the revenue of the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company.

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Mohamed Samir Khedr is an economic and political journalist, analyst, and editor specializing in geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean. For the past decade, he has covered Egypt's and the MENA region's financial, business, and geopolitical updates. Currently, he is the Executive Editor of the Daily News Egypt, where he leads a team of journalists in producing high-quality, in-depth reporting and analysis on the region's most pressing issues. His work has been featured in leading international publications. Samir is a highly respected expert on the Middle East and Africa, and his insights are regularly sought by policymakers, academics, and business leaders. He is a passionate advocate for independent journalism and a strong believer in the power of storytelling to inform and inspire. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Moh_S_Khedr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohamed-samir-khedr/