Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 119

A Reversal of Fortunes: How Israeli gas exports to Egypt will not only change pipeline direction

Just a few years ago, it was inconceivable to think Egypt would ever look to Israel, or for that matter anyone, to import natural gas. Under a much criticized agreement with the Mubarak administration, Egypt, with co ...

The Islamic State of Oil

There are thousands of politically alienated and radicalized militants joining its ranks. There is an army of its supporters active on social media spinning its messages. They are releasing videos as gruesome as they ...

Edison Egypt: A Commitment to Egypt’s Energy Market

Egypt Oil & Gas sits with Maurizio Coratella, Edison Egypt’s General Manager for an exclusive interview

Finding Common Ground on PSA’s and Their Length

Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) in Egypt govern the relationship between the government and international oil companies (IOCs) for the exploration and field development of oil and gas. The agreements seek to str ...

Cost Recovery: Tedious or Necessary?

Cost recovery is considered a cornerstone of Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs); as operators of the concession or international oil companies (IOCs) bear all operation and capital expenditures in a new concession ...

Production Sharing Agreements: Overview

Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) are one of the most common structures used to regulate exploration and production of oil and gas reserves. PSAs are often used across the developing world as they strike a balance ...

FUGRO SAE: International Company with Egyptian heart

Fugro SAE (FSAE) is responsible for Fugro’s survey and subsea activities in Egypt. Benefiting from investment in Egypt over more than 30 years, FSAE has developed a strong capability in the country, allowing delivery ...

Betting It All: How Saudi Arabia Is Gambling with Oil

When the price for Brent Crude reached its peak in June 2014, few analysts or experts would have believed the longest and biggest oil boom in history was coming to an end. Or that prices would tumble to less than hal ...

DIVERSIFYING EGYPT’S ENERGY MIX: The Road to Renewable Energy

The Hurghada-Cairo road follows the Red Sea’s tranquil sea coast; the slightest swerve could drive a bus full of Egyptians, and the occasional foreigner, straight into the crystalline water. Opposite the Red Sea, the ...

CHANGE; BUT FOR BETTER? What Egypt’s Shift in Energy Policy Means for the Future

A famous Japanese proverb states, “The bamboo that bends is stronger than the oak that resists.” If there is any entity that has taken this advice to heart, surely it is the Egyptian energy sector.

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