Egypt faces a deepening energy crisis as natural gas production crashes 39%, forcing a return to costly LNG imports and the unpopular decision to use polluting fuel oil. With multinationals like Chevron exiting failed exploration blocks and summer blackouts looming, the country’s ambitions as a regional energy hub hang in the balance. Can emergency measures avert disaster?
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