Lebanon in blackout as power stations run out of fuel - Capital Business
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

(AFP Photo/JOE KLAMAR)

Energy

Lebanon in blackout as power stations run out of fuel

BeirutLebanon, October 13 –Lebanon was plunged into a total blackout Saturday after two main power stations went offline because they ran out of fuel, the state electricity corporation said.

The Mediterranean country is battling one of the planet’s worst economic crises since the 1850s, and has in recent months struggled to import enough fuel oil for its power plants.

State electricity in most places is barely available for an hour a day amid rolling power cuts, while the fuel needed to power private back-up generators is also in short supply.

“After the Deir Ammar power station was forced to stop producing power yesterday morning (Friday) due its gasoil reserves running out, the Zahrani plant also stopped this afternoon for the same reason,” Electricite du Liban said in a statement.

This led to the network’s “complete collapse without any possibility of restoring it for the time being”, it said.

It was the second such complete outage reported by EDL since the start of the month, after a similar incident last Saturday.

A source at the energy ministry told AFP that all was being done “to find a way out of the problem”.

EDL said that a fuel oil shipment was expected to arrive on Saturday evening, and was expected to unload at the beginning of next week.

Restoring electricity is one of the many tough tasks facing Lebanon’s new government, formed last month after 13 months of political wrangling.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Several measures have been launched in a desperate bid to keep the lights on.

Lebanon has reached an agreement towards bringing Jordanian electricity and Egyptian gas into the country via war-torn Syria, while Shiite movement Hezbollah has separately started hydrocarbon deliveries from Iran.

The state is also bringing in some fuel oil for power stations in exchange for medical services under a swap deal with Iraq.

The international community has long demanded a complete overhaul of Lebanon’s loss-making electricity sector, which has cost the government more than $40 billion since the end of the 1975-1990 civil war.

Advertisement

More on Capital Business

World

BEIRUT, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) — President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and visiting Lebanese Prime Minister Najib...

Energy

Paris, France, Oct 17 – France on Monday braced for nationwide transport strike actions as the government and unions remained in deadlock over stoppages at...

Energy

NAIROBI, Kenya April 28-The Ministry of Energy has directed Oil Marketing Companies(OMCs) with higher transit stocks than the prescribed ratio to localize the excess...

Energy

NAIROBI, Kenya April 19-Motorists can now breathe a sigh of relief after the Ministry of Petroleum confirmed that normalcy in petroleum supplies has been...

Energy

NAIROBI, Kenya, April 15 -Oil Marketing Company Rubis has denied claims of hoarding fuel following a nearly three-week crisis in the country during which...

Enterprise

NAIROBI, Kenya Apr 14  – The government has cracked the whip on oil marketers accused of economic sabotage by exporting fuel meant for the...

Energy

MERU, Kenya, April 13 – Commuters in Meru County have been forced to dig deeper in their pockets, as motorists have increased transport charges...

Energy

NAIROBI, Kenya April 12-Fuel shortage in the country has continued to haunt motorists for almost two weeks as uncertainties persist on when supply will...