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Lafarge ordered to halt coke use in Egypt

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Egypt: Lafarge has been ordered by the Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs (MSEA) to halt its preparations to build storage units for petcoke, according to a statement by the ministry. The MSEA expects the French cement manufacturer in Egypt to wait for a final decision on the use of petcoke as fuel in industrial operations.

France-based multinational cement producer Lafarge submitted a study to MSEA on the environmental impact of petcoke in May 2013 and awaits a government decision on its use. The MSEA does not allow cement factories to import coal, citing hazards to the environment and the economy. The cement industry consumes 9% of the total amount of natural gas produced in Egypt, after the electricity and fertiliser sectors. The switch to coal was first suggested as an alternative to gas when the government announced plans to gradually remove gas subsidies.

Last modified on 12 February 2014

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