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Egypt suffers power outage, could face 'dark winter'
2012-12-30
More than 15 nationwide power stations have halted electricity generation on Thursday due to shortages of fuel such as diesel, natural gas and mazut,
According to Wikipedia, "Mazut is a heavy, low quality fuel oil, used in generating plants and similar applications. In the United States and Western Europe, mazut is blended or broken down, with the end product being diesel. Mazut may be used for heating houses in former USSR and in countries of Far East that do not have the facilities to blend or break it down into more traditional petro-chemicals. In the west, furnaces that burn mazut are commonly called "waste oil" heaters or "waste oil" furnaces."
the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) said, Al Ahramonline reported.
Sucks not to have any foreign reserves...
"The fuel ran dry, leading to the reduction of around 3000 mega watt of the daily electricity capacity for the first time ever," EETC said, according to Al-Ahram daily newspaper.

Sources familiar with the matter told Al-Ahram that if the fuel production crisis does not end soon "half of Egypt's governorates will plunge into darkness".

Fuel shortage in power plants has led to hours-long blackout in several governorates on Thursday, including capital Cairo, Suez, Beheira and Alexandria. Egypt's minister of electricity and energy, Mahmoud Balbaa, has contacted petroleum minister Osama Kamal and Prime Minister Hisham Qandil to find a way out of the crisis, Al-Ahram added.

In December, Kamal said that Egypt planned to issue a tender to import gas within "three to four weeks". Shipments could start in the summer of 2013 to help meet growing demand for the fuel. Egypt, itself a gas producer and exporter, said in October it had agreed to import gas from Algeria and was in talks with Qatar over a similar deal.

Egypt witnessed several power failures last summer due to shortage of fuel supply and the government has insisted that the problem would not occur in the winter because of less electricity consumption.

In August, the government announced that a new power station at Damietta (roughly 300 kilometres north of Cairo) and another at Abu Kier in the Alexandria governorate had begun operations with a view to meeting rising domestic energy demand. The two stations reportedly represent some LE12 billion worth of investment and generate a combined 1,800 megawatts of energy.
Posted by:Steve White

#14  The chocolate ration has been increased to 3000 MW per day.
Posted by: tfsm sorta on the road   2012-12-30 18:54  

#13  I will import the Bugti Instructors for a fee.

Posted by: Shipman   2012-12-30 16:00  

#12  pshah! The low level thugs are expendable
Posted by: Frank G   2012-12-30 15:26  

#11  OK, Frank. I'll take the concession for medicine, ointments and antibiotics for major burns.
Posted by: lotp   2012-12-30 15:01  

#10  I'm still searching for my nano-violin. Honest.

It's around here somewhere, I'm sure . . . .
Posted by: Barbara   2012-12-30 14:14  

#9  I'd love to have the Israel-to-Egypt gas pipeline repair business monopoly there. Job security and a guaranteed stream of income
Posted by: Frank G   2012-12-30 13:44  

#8  Garth, Dr White preempted me.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-12-30 13:31  

#7  Garth, I would imagine that having the evil Jooooz selling natural gas to the Egyptians would cause heads to explode all around the Middle East. For that reason alone I favor it.

But I don't think it'll happen, because by 2014 I expect Egypt to have slid into anarchy, near genocide against the Copts, and (perhaps) a war with Israel.
Posted by: Steve White   2012-12-30 12:25  

#6  heating, electricity, and eating are unnecessary when you're sufficiently pious.
Posted by: Frank G   2012-12-30 12:04  

#5  grom,

maybe they will break up into upper and lower Egypt again - like before the 1st dynasty

or maybe they will be overrun by Hyksos or Sea Peoples

whatever
Posted by: lord garth   2012-12-30 09:41  

#4  You're assuming Egypt in 2014, garth?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-12-30 08:53  

#3  By about mid 2014, Israel will have enough natural gas online from the Tamar and Liviathon fields to be able to sell some to Egypt.

That will be special.
Posted by: lord garth   2012-12-30 08:14  

#2  Still have sharia tho, they have that to fall back on in the dark, which is something.
Posted by: Shipman   2012-12-30 04:02  

#1  No cash, no fuel, no juice
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-12-30 03:15  

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