Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Egypt gas pipeline to Israel and Jordan explodes

A pipeline carrying gas from Egypt to Israel and Jordan has exploded after an attack by an armed gang, Egyptian security officials say.
Flames shot into the air, shutting down the pipeline and forcing nearby residents to leave their homes.
It was the second such attack on the pipeline, near the town of El-Arish, just 30 miles (50km) from the border with Israel, in a month.
On that occasion, explosives failed to detonate.
"An unknown armed gang attacked the gas pipeline," an unnamed security source told Reuters, adding that the flow of gas to Israel and
Jordan had been hit. Neighbouring Jordan depends on Egyptian gas to generate 80% of its electricity.
The valves controlling the flow of gas from the main terminal in Port Said, on the Mediterranean coast, were shut down to dampen the flames.
Egypt exports gas to Israel, Jordan and Syria. Recently, however, the deals have been criticised because of the low price at which the gas is sold.
curtsy-BBC

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