Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wikileaks: 'US Embassy lobbies Gamal Mubarak for Bechtel in Egypt's energy sector'


UNCLAS CAIRO 000862 SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED. PLEASE HANDLE ACCORDINGLY. 1. (SBU) KEY POINTS: --Bechtel's tender offer to provide consultancy in developing Egypt's first nuclear power plant has been excluded by the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MoEE). --The Ambassador met with Bechtel and Minister of Electricity and Energy Hassan Younes to voice our concerns and to seek an explanation of the GOE's decision. Younes said Bechtel repeatedly refused to comply with the tender agreement. ... --It is unclear whether Bechtel will seek further USG advocacy on this issue. 2. (SBU) COMMENT: It appears to us that the GOE was genuinely interested in working with Bechtel on this project and was disappointed that an agreement could not be reached. During our discussions with Bechtel, it seems that Bechtel feels that they may have overplayed their hand during the pre-contract negotiation process and that their negotiating tactics were not as effective as they intended. In order to manage the fallout, Bechtel plans to write to the MoEE and NPPA to express Bechtel's regrets over the outcome and convey their strong desire to work with the GOE on future projects. The negative outcome of this case may prove costly in terms of future nuclear energy projects in the Middle East. U.S. businesses that might have otherwise been included in later phases of this project had Bechtel won, may now be excluded in favor of international firms. According to Rames Khalil, the Regional Power Manager at WorleyParsons responsible for Egypt and Africa, WorleyParsons plans to have large U.S. content in the project, including employing U.S. engineers to build local capacity and transfer technology to the Egyptian side. END COMMENT. ... ... ... 6. (SBU) After the Ambassador raised the issue with National Democratic Party Assistant Secretary General and Presidential son Gamal Mubarak, Minister of Electricity and Energy Hassan Younes asked to meet the Ambassador on May 6. Minister Younes explained that throughout the four months of pre-contract negotiations, Bechtel had repeatedly refused to comply with the terms of the tender agreement. Bechtel was notified of the GOE's decision to exclude Bechtel on April 11 and was given until April 28 to appeal. Bechtel sent their appeal in a letter dated May 1, and did not seek USG assistance until April 29. By that point it appears that the GOE had firmly decided to move on with negotiations with the second place finisher, WorleyParsons. Parsons has been invited to enter tender negotiations and the GOE expects an agreement to be reached within the next few days. We will be in contact with Bechtel to see if they require further USG advocacy on this issue.
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