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Tuesday, November 26, 2024 | 02:36 AM
Price of domestic stove pipes
The price of a gas tube in warehouses has settled at the highest level it recorded several months ago, and the price of a gas tube in a warehouse is different from the price of a buyer who adds to his official price the profits and his transportation costs.
What is the price of a stove pipe today?
Today, the price of a stove pipe in the warehouse is 150 pounds, after seeing an increase of 50% several months ago after the Council of Ministers with Dr. Mustafa Madbouly issued a statement the price of a stove pipe as follows:
The price of a stove tube 12.5 kg, reaching 150 pounds instead of 105 pounds, delivered to the distribution warehouse to the user.
The price of a 25-kg commercial stove gas tube increased by about 33%, from 150 pounds to 200 pounds ($4.12).
The selling price of liquefied gas reached 12 thousand pounds per ton.
The price of a ton of diesel supplied to electricity generating and production stations is between 2,500 and 6,500 pounds, while the price remains fixed for factories.
Price of empty gas cylinder
The price of a vacuum gas cylinder varies from one seller to another, but the average price of a vacuum gas cylinder with regulator and pipes is 1,800 pounds.
Today’s price on stove pipe
The price of a stove pipe varies from one region to another depending on the seller, who adds the delivery price and his profits to the price of the gas cylinder from the warehouse, and its price is between 170 and 200 pounds .
Egypt produces about 45% of the domestic demand for butane gas cylinders, with annual consumption exceeding about 350 million cylinders.
The government supplies about 55-58% of the local market’s needs for butane from abroad, which is estimated at about 7,000 tons per day, with local production reaching about 5,000 tons per day of butane.
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Considering the environmental impact of butane reliance, what specific steps could Egypt take to promote the adoption of renewable energy sources for cooking and heating, particularly in rural communities?
This article provides a good snapshot of the current propane/butane market in Egypt. Here are some open-ended questions, divided by theme, to encourage a deeper discussion about the information presented:
**I. Price Trends and Impacts**
* **The article highlights price increases across various gas-related products. What factors might be contributing to these rising costs?** (Encourage discussion on global energy markets, inflation, production capacity, government policies, etc.)
* **How are these price increases likely to impact consumers in Egypt, especially those who heavily rely on butane for cooking and heating?** (Discuss potential hardship, changes in consumption habits, reliance on alternative fuels, etc.)
* **Given the government’s role in supplying a significant portion of butane, what responsibilities does it have in mitigating the impact of these price hikes on citizens?** (Explore potential policy options like subsidies, price controls, investment in domestic production, etc.)
**II. Domestic Production and Imports**
* **The article states that Egypt produces about 45% of its butane needs domestically. What are the advantages and disadvantages of relying on both domestic production and imports?** (Discuss issues like energy independence, trade relationships, cost effectiveness, environmental impact, etc.)
* **How can Egypt increase its domestic production of butane to reduce reliance on imports?** (Explore investment in infrastructure, technological advancements, exploration of new gas reserves, etc.)
* **What are the geopolitical implications of Egypt’s reliance on imported butane?** (Discuss potential vulnerabilities to supply chain disruptions, price fluctuations influenced by global events,
**III. Distribution and Market Dynamics**
* **The article mentions variations in prices depending on the seller and region. How transparent and competitive is the butane market in Egypt?** (Encourage discussion on potential for price gouging, monopolies, regulation, consumer awareness, etc.)
* **How effective are the current mechanisms for ensuring fair and equitable distribution of butane, especially in rural areas or economically disadvantaged communities?** (Explore transportation infrastructure, logistical challenges, targeted subsidies, community distribution networks, etc.)
* **What role can technology play in improving the efficiency and transparency of the butane supply chain in Egypt?** (Discuss potential for online platforms, tracking systems, digital payment solutions, etc.)
**IV. Sustainability and the Future**
* **What are the environmental implications of Egypt’s reliance on butane, a fossil fuel?**(Encourage discussion on air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and potential for cleaner alternatives.)
* **What are some alternative energy sources that Egypt could explore to reduce it dependence on butane?** (Discuss renewable energy options like solar, wind, biogas, etc., their feasibility in the Egyptian context, and potential challenges.)
* **Looking ahead, what strategies could Egypt implement to ensure a secure, affordable, and sustainable energy future for its citizens?** (Encourage a comprehensive discussion encompassing all the themes previously explored.)