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The Arish-Ashkelon pipeline from Egypt to Israel is, perhaps apart from domestic subsidies, the most controversial element of the country’s energy sector, with many Egyptians angry about selling a precious resource to a country whose policies they oppose.

As a net importer of oil as well as a producer, Egypt is sensitive to the ups and downs of the global crude market. This is especially true given that the government heavily subsidies the price of petrol. And, to the extent that native oil is sold on the local market, producers are compensated based on prevailing world prices. In an era when oil...

Alors que le Maroc continue de dépendre fortement des importations de combustibles fossiles, qui sont vendus aux consommateurs locaux à des taux inférieurs à ceux du marché, l’Etat cherche à réduire les répercussions du secteur de l’énergie sur les finances publiques en stimulant la production locale et en abaissant les subventions aux combustibles. Alors que les réserves prouvées de pétrole et de gaz sont très limitées, le Maroc compte aussi parmi les pays les moins explorés au monde.
Le gouvernement algérien a dévoilé au mois d’août un projet d’investissement de 2000 milliards de dinars algériens (19,51 milliards d’euros) entre 2012 et 2016 qui permettra de renforcer la production et la distribution d’électricité. Depuis juillet, le pays est frappé par une série de coupures de courant, ce qui a entrainé des répercussions sur les entreprises locales et suscité des manifestations dans plusieurs régions du pays.

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Egypt 2012

With exploration continuing apace, the country’s hydrocarbons reserves continue to rise, and currently stand at 4.3bn barrels of oil and more than 77trn cu feet of gas. The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation plays the roles of regulator, joint venture partner, licence provider, refiner and marketer for the oil segment. Egypt has the largest refining capacity in Africa, with 10 oil refineries...

Located on Africa’s western coast, Ghana is home to 24m people and a variety of ethnic groups. The country is divided into 10 administrative regions and has a strong executive branch, a unicameral legislature made up of 230 members, and an independent judiciary.

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