Madbouly: Egypt prioritizes energy efficiency and supply security

Egypt's Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly stated that the country is prioritizing the rationalization of petroleum and electricity consumption while securing funds for energy imports to maintain national stability amid ongoing regional conflicts. Madbouly chaired a meeting with the ministers of electricity, finance, and petroleum to review measures for managing energy demand.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly chaired a meeting with Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat, Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk, and Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi to review measures for managing energy demand and mitigating the impact of regional developments on global energy markets and Egypt's economy. Madbouly said the government is monitoring the repercussions of escalating regional events around the clock, emphasizing that enhancing energy system efficiency and rationalizing consumption are top priorities to ensure economic stability and meet the needs of citizens and productive sectors. “There is coordination and integration between the relevant ministries and authorities to provide the financial resources and operational requirements for the electricity and energy sectors,” Madbouly said, adding that this aims to keep the national electricity grid running smoothly for industrial and service sectors. Esmat noted his ministry's work to improve performance indicators and economic operations while promoting a culture of rationalization, including activating inspection and quality control committees, coordinating consumption savings in public buildings, and reducing traditional fuel use. Kouchouk affirmed securing funding for vital sectors, especially energy, to deliver basic services efficiently and support petroleum and electricity efforts for energy security through a sustainable vision focused on efficiency and renewable energy expansion. Badawi highlighted meeting power plant fuel needs with natural gas and petroleum products, daily coordination to monitor supplies and build strategic reserves, and mechanisms to rationalize petroleum consumption across sectors to cut the import bill and ease foreign exchange pressure without affecting development or citizen services. Madbouly concluded by stressing daily monitoring of global energy market fluctuations to secure petroleum needs and strengthen the economy against challenges.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly held a meeting this morning at the government headquarters in the New Administrative Capital with Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk and Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi to review efforts for a sufficient and stable strategic stock of petroleum products. Discussions centered on ensuring adequate financial allocations to meet market demand and maintain stability.

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Mahmoud Esmat, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, met with Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, to review the joint action plan for the anticipated rise in electricity demand this summer.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi reviewed progress on 105 electricity grid projects in a meeting with the prime minister and electricity minister.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly toured natural gas facilities, a major highway project and a community park in Beheira on Saturday. He stressed Egypt’s efforts to draw foreign energy investment and improve infrastructure.

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