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Egypt cabinet approves raising natural gas installation fees for households

Natural gas installation fees for residential units have been raised from EGP 1,500 to EGP 1,850.
29.08.16 | Source: Ahram Online

Egypt's cabinet approved on Saturday the increasing of installation fees for household natural gas connections, Al-Ahram Arabic news website reported, citing oil minister Tarek El-Molla.

El-Molla stated that the fees have been raised by EGP 350 to reach a total of EGP 1,850.

The minister said the new fees are due to the high cost of delivering the natural gas to households.

However, the minister made it clear that the new increase would not apply to all citizens, with lower-income people to be exempt.

The rise came a few weeks after the government announced new increases in electricity bills as part of a fiscal reform programme – which includes cutting subsidies and the introduction of new taxes – aimed at curbing the growing state budget deficit, estimated at 11.5 percent of GDP in 2015/16.

On Saturday, the ministry of International Cooperation stated on its official website that the minister Sahar Nasr discussed with the World Bank (WB) the household gas connection project co-financed by the bank with an amount worth $500 million, a grant from the EU worth 68 million euros, and the French Development Agency (AFD) with a sum of 70 million euros.

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