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Lebanon Turns to Egyptian Gas to Ease Electricity Shortages
Lebanon aims to reduce electricity costs and pollution by importing natural gas from Egypt via the Arab Gas pipeline, potentially boosting power at the 465 MW Deir Ammar plant.
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Agreement seen as 1st step toward shifting power generation from fuel oil to gas, easing costs and environmental impact - Anadolu Ajansı
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Lebanon signs deal to purchase natural gas from Egypt
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Read Full ArticleEgypt and Lebanon have signed a memorandum of understanding to meet Lebanon’s natural gas needs for electricity generation, according to the official Lebanese National News Agency and the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum. The agreement was signed by Lebanese Energy Minister Joe Sada and Egyptian Oil Minister Karim Badawi, in the presence of Lebanese Prime Minister Nabil Salam.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Left, 40% Right
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- 40% of the sources lean Left, 40% of the sources lean Right
40% Right
L 40%
C 20%
R 40%
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