Energy Security in Egypt

04-04-2015

Speakers

  • What are the fiscal implications of subsidy reform? Will the government continue at the current pace, and what is the foreseen time span for reforms?
  • What are the expected inflationary implications of the current subsidy removal program?
  • If supply of energy falls short of foreseen energy demand, how will this hinder growth?
  • How can we capture the cost of the current and foreseen energy mix on growth?

Participants: 

  • Dr. Bruno Carre, CEO and Managing Director of Suez Cement
  • Dr. Tamer Abou Bakr, Head of the Committee on Energy, The Federation of Egyptian Industries
  • Dr. Mohamed El-Sobki, Professor of Electric Power Systems – Cairo University / Director – Energy Research Center, Energy Advisor – Environics Environment and Development Advisors
  • Ms. Sarah Al-Nashar, Economist, World Bank Egypt
  • Mr. Yasser Sherif, Managing Director, Environics, Environment and Development Advisors
  • Mr. Ayman Korra, Chairman and CEO, Consukorra
  • Ms. Amina Taha, PICO
  • Mr. Mohamed Shoeib, Managing Director, Al-Qalaa Holdings
  • Mr. Sherif El Diwany, Executive Director, ECES
  • Dr. Omneia Helmy, Director of Research, ECES
  • Dr. Iman Al-Ayouty, Senior Economist, ECES
  • Ms. Nadine Abdel Raouf, Research Analyst, ECES 

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