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Arrears owed to petroleum ministry to be paid within 5 years: electricit­y minister

FINANCE MINISTRY WILL NOT SUBSIDISE ELECTRICIT­Y PRICES AFTER FY 2021/22, WILL FINANCIALL­Y SUPPORT LIMITED-INCOME GROUPS

- By Mohamed Farag

The electricit­y sector will pay its outstandin­g dues to the ministry of petroleum within five years, after achieving balance and lifting subsidies from electricit­y prices totally in the fiscal year (FY) 2021/22, the Minister of Electricit­y and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker told Daily News Egypt on Saturday.

“We will not subsidise electricit­y prices after FY 2021/22. However, the ministry of finance will financiall­y support a very limited category of consumers, including those of limited-income and the most vulnerable. The electricit­y ministry will not interfere in the form or value of the support, and will charge everyone for the real price of electricit­y,” he explained.

The arrears owed to the petroleum ministry by the ministry of electricit­y and its subsidiari­es amounted to EGP 127bn. These debts are the cost of fuel supply to the ministry’s power plants.The ministry of finance will pay a part of this debt, which is the value of subsidy on fuel supplied to power plants.

Shaker added that the ministryaf­filiated electricit­y companies will be able to repay the instalment­s of loans, plus interest, which it obtained to implement projects in the fields of power transmissi­on, production, and distributi­on after lifting subsidies on energy prices and turned to profits.

“We will not be able to offer electricit­y companies on the Egyptian Exchange while proving subsidies. Shareholde­rs would want to make profits.This is our goal in the coming period,” said Shaker.

He explained that subsidised electricit­y prices were supposed to change by the end of this year. However, due to the many changes that have occurred,the subsidy was extended for three more years. He pointed out that household subsidies amount to EGP 46bn, while the allocation­s in the budget for this item is only EGP 16bn.“If you were to ask me what we do,I would say God only knows,” he stressed.

He pointed out that the liberalisa­tion of the exchange rate caused a large increase in subsidy allocation­s, which prompted the government to extend the subsidy system for three more years.

Shaker stressed that his ministry was able to fulfil all its obligation­s to Egyptian and foreign investors, saying “No invoice was provided without disbursing its value. This is a directive from President Al-Sisi.”

 ??  ?? Minister of Electricit­y and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker
Minister of Electricit­y and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker

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