Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 10

Flare-To-Hydrogen in Oil and Gas Industries

Gas flaring, a wasteful and environmentally damaging practice, has long plagued the oil and gas industry. A groundbreaking study proposes a solution: converting flared gas into valuable hydrogen and utilizing capt ...

Egypt’s Energy Efficiency Ambitions: An Effective Economic Program for an Oil, Gas Renaissance

Egypt Vision 2030 was a strategy that sought to build a nation from the grassroots level up, and a critical part of realizing this vision was to realize ambitions to make a regional energy hub. To accomplish this, ...

The Day the Pagers Exploded: A New Era of Conflict

The recent pager attack in Lebanon has ushered in a disturbing new era of warfare, where the lines between the battlefield and civilian life have become increasingly blurred. This unprecedented act of violence, wh ...

Will The Time of Coal Return Again?

Coal, once a dominant energy source, is making a surprising resurgence. Despite its well-documented environmental and health hazards, the global energy crisis has led to a renewed interest in this polluting fossil ...

The Gas Gambit: Egypt’s Bet on A Cleaner Future

Egypt, like many nations, is grappling with the dual challenges of ensuring energy security and transitioning to a low-carbon future. The country's energy landscape is currently dominated by fossil fuels, particul ...

Storing For Security: Natural Gas Know-How

There is no question that when it comes to Egypt’s potential to harness and transport natural gas, Egypt has exceeded expectations of the international oil and gas community. In order for Egypt to remain on top, s ...

Innovative Breakthrough in Green Hydrogen Production from Natural Gas

As the world strives toward a more sustainable energy future, hydrogen demand, as an energy carrier, is on the rise. This is because when it burns or reacts with air in a fuel cell, it produces water vapor as the ...

Does Natural Gas Have a Future in a Low-Carbon Economy?

Ever since the global community announced its commitment to significantly lower emissions, the future of fossil fuels has often been questioned, with some raising serious doubts about its viability as an energy so ...

The Calm Before the Storm: Iran’s Strategic Response to Haniyeh’s Killing

The recent assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the political chief of Hamas, in Tehran has sharply escalated tensions between Israel and Iran. This event, coupled with the killings of several Hezbollah figures, has c ...

Achieving and Measuring Energy Independence from A Legal Perspective

Achieving energy independence is vital for Egypt’s national security, economic stability, and environmental sustainability. This ambitious goal involves reducing reliance on imported energy by increasing domestic ...

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