Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 115

Egypt’s Nuclear Program: More Questions than Answers

On November 19th, President Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi announced that Egypt’s “long dream” of nuclear energy had come true. The Egyptian nuclear program, initiated during the Nasser presidency in 1955, is finally taking a ...

Electricity in Egypt: The Whole Picture

One of the first sentences that a non Arabic speaker learns upon moving to Egypt is probably ‘Mafish kaharaba’, or “there is no electricity”. In summer, especially, and quite notably since the Revolution, Egypt has b ...

Service Companies: Between Innovation and Oil Prices

An Interview with Baker Hughes Vice President, Jerome Jammal, to explore the pressure of dropping oil prices on the current climate for service companies.

A LOW OIL PRICE WORLD:Driving A Creative Approach to Investment in the Industry

With a lower for longer oil price prediction, and mounting concerns regarding the potential cost of decommissioning, striking deals in the upstream market remains extremely challenging, yet possible.

PROFITS & GOOD WILL: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Business is full of acronyms, but there is one in particular that is shaping the oil industry. CSR, stands for Corporate Social Responsibility, and its importance lies in its ability to respond to the world’s constan ...

INVOLVING THE EXPERTS: Consultancy Firms and Egypt’s Petroleum Sector

A very distinguished petroleum expert, on condition of anonymity, revealed that he had been brought in by the petroleum ministry, in the days of Sameh Fahmi, to advise them on certain matters, he did not provide any ...

Interview with the Vice Chairman for Gas Regulatory Affairs, ENG. AMIRA AL MAZNI

To every storm there is an eye, a core to the problem. And for Egypt, the core is natural gas. The Egyptian energy mix is heavily skewed towards natural gas, which is used for electricity generation, feedstock for fa ...

Paris Climate Change Conference: The Urgency of a Difficult Deal

Interview with the EU Commissioner for Energy and Climate Action, Miguel Arias Cañete

EGYPT’S IMPORT SOLUTION: FSRUs

The age of natural gas has come. Once considered a useless byproduct of drilling, natural gas was burned off during the course of oil production. But as oil has become scarcer and more difficult to access, natural ga ...

MODELS FOR EGYPT: SEISMIC DATA AS A PUBLIC GOOD

In February of 2015 we posed the question on the Egypt Oil & Gas website whether Data Packages for new bid rounds should be free, with these answer categories – Disagree, Agree, and Strongly Agree. The results have c ...

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