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Egypt cancels natural gas deal with Israel
2012-04-22
Apparently Egypt doesn't need the shekels... cut off all aid
Egypt's national gas company EGAS announced Sunday that it will be cancelling its natural gas supply deal with Israel.

Ampal-American Israel Corporation, a partner in the East Mediterranean Gas Company (EMG), which operates the pipeline, said the Egyptian companies involved had notified EMG they were "terminating the gas and purchase agreement".

The company said in a statement that the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company had notified them of the decision, adding that "EMG considers the termination attempt unlawful and in bad faith, and consequently demanded its withdrawal".

It said EMG, Ampal, and EMG's other international shareholders were "considering their options and legal remedies as well as approaching the various governments."

Sources close to EMG said in response, "Egypt does not understand what it is doing. This move will bring back the country - politically and economically -- by 30 years. This is a breach of the peace agreement with Israel."
yep. Don't subsidize fanatical stupidity
Wonder if this means Jordan will still get its share of the gas that Egypt promised to provide. As I recall the pipeline goes through Israel.
Posted by:Frank G

#3  In response, Israel must make an extra effort to overcome any obstacles to getting Israel's own gas fields flowing this year

Enviroweenie troubles?
Posted by: gorb   2012-04-22 22:51  

#2  The Jerusalem Post adds:

Before the sabotage, Egypt supplied about 40 percent of Israel's natural gas, which is the country's main energy source.

Israeli officials have said the country was at risk of facing summer power outages due to energy shortages.

Companies invested in the Israeli-Egyptian venture have taken a hit from numerous explosions of the cross-border pipeline and are seeking compensation from the Egyptian government of billions of dollars.

Ampal and two other companies have sought $8 billion in damages from Egypt for not safeguarding their investment.

In response, Israel must make an extra effort to overcome any obstacles to getting Israel's own gas fields flowing this year as opposed to its scheduled operational start in 2013, a statement added.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-04-22 19:05  

#1  What OTAN countries will be following Spain into South America does anyone know?
Posted by: Bigfoot Lumumba6858   2012-04-22 18:39  

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