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Egypt says it will pay $1.3 billion in arrears to oil companies by June

Egypt had accumulated about $6.1 billion in arrears to foreign oil companies by June 30, 2024 due to a prolonged foreign currency ​shortage.
23.03.26

Egypt will settle $1.3 billion in arrears to international oil companies by June, ​the petroleum ministry said on Saturday, accelerating its previous ‌timetable for repayments.

Egypt had accumulated about $6.1 billion in arrears to foreign oil companies by June 30, 2024 due to a prolonged foreign currency ​shortage that delayed payments and weighed on investment ​and gas output. The shortage has since eased, though ⁠some companies have said that arrears have been once ​again accumulating.


Under its prior timetable, announced in January this year, ​the government had expected to still have arrears of some $1.2 billion by June.

Clearing debt may encourage foreign oil and gas companies ​to resume drilling, which would boost local production ​that has been steadily falling since peaking in 2021.

More local production ‌would ⁠help the North African nation to reduce its energy imports.

Egypt's energy imports bill has more than doubled since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and the government ​is considering ​asking employees ⁠to work remotely and closing shops by 9 p.m. (1900 GMT) five days a week ​to cut energy consumption.

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