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WAR HEAT

Egypt's energy import costs have more than doubled

by Blitz India Media
March 25, 2026
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WAR HEAT
Blitz Bureau

NEW DELHI: EGYPT’S energy import bill has more than doubled since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said on March 18, underscoring mounting pressure on the country’s finances as global fuel prices rise.

Madbouly during a press conference said Egypt’s energy import costs had increased by between two and twoand-a-half times compared with prewar levels. He said the country’s monthly natural gas import bill had nearly tripled, rising from about $560 million before the conflict to roughly $1.65 billion for the same volumes today.

Global oil prices have surged during the conflict, adding to Egypt’s import burden. Madbouly said crude prices had climbed from $69 a barrel before the war to about $108.50 currently, while diesel – a key fuel across transport and industry – rose from $665 per tonne to $1,604 per tonne. Liquefied petroleum gas prices increased from $510 per tonne to $730 per tonne, he added.

Egypt remains heavily reliant on fuel imports, specifically natural gas, which has seen production fall steadily since peaking in 2021.

According to a recent note by the Institute of International Finance, the additional cost of oil could lead to an increase in expenditures between 0.2% and 0.55% of the country’s GDP.

Prices up

Egypt raised prices on a wide range of fuel products this month in a bid to lower burdens on its budget that has already felt the shock of the conflict, which has disrupted Middle East oil output with Iran’s closure of the vital Strait of Hormuz.

The most populous Arab country was already grappling with high debt – interest payments alone have eaten up about half of government spending this fiscal year – and inflation stuck in the double digits after peaking at 38% in September 2023. Shops, malls, cafes and restaurants will close at 9 p.m. local time starting March 28 for at least one month.

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