Although the widespread energy shortage was initially created to increase popular resentment against Morsi and support for his removal by the military, Egypt’s energy sector has continued to struggle in the past year. As the general who led the coup in July 2013, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, assumes office as Egypt’s new president, he is faced with a massive energy crisis across the country.

To make matters worse, after the Egyptian military in 2012 acquiesced to the demands of the revolutionary forces and cut off gas supplies to Israel, Yossi Maiman, through EMG, filed a lawsuit against the Egyptian government.

In it, EMG accuses the government of violating the contract signed years earlier under Mubarak’s presidency that entitles EMG to 15 years of uninterrupted gas exports to Israel. The lawsuit was raised in international courts rather than in Egyptian national courts, leading some analysts to question the role of Egypt’s sovereignty in the dispute.