Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 124

BG Egypt Through the Eyes of Mr. Arshad Sufi President of BG

I have 32 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry. I have a doctorate in petroleum en- gineering from Stanford University in the US, and I started my career in the US as well. I’ve been all around the world, jo ...

New Technologies

The pace of change in the oil and gas industry has been remarkable. Rapid industrialization over the past two decades has increased consumption of oil and gas, while technology has made meeting that demand possible. ...

Dana Gas: Investing for Growth in Egypt

Dr. Mark Fenton, Dana Gas Egypt’s General Manager, opened the event with a word to the gathering crowd –including the UAE Ambassador in Egypt His Excellency Mohamed Bin Nakheira Al-Zahiri, the UAE Minister of State H ...

Militant Groups in Egypt: Aims, Threats, and the ‘War on Terror’

Eid Al-Adha was a time of heightened security in Cairo, after Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis (ABM) – Egypt’s most prolific recent militant group - had threatened to make the start of the festival a “black day” for the security ...

Stranded Gas: Technology Today and Future Challenges

Natural Gas is the world’s fastest-growing type of energy. Its use, according to many sources such as the Wall Street Journal, is predicted to at least double between 2000 and 2020. Many factors contribute to this su ...

Arab Oil Aid and the Path to Egypt’s Upstream Independence

The 2013/2014 fiscal year has ushered in many significant changes for Egypt’s economy and energy sector. Renewed efforts to pay off foreign debts and fuel subsidy cuts were the major features of president Sisi’s init ...

Interview With Mr. Maximilian Feller, General Manager of RWE Dea, Egypt

By profession I am a Petroleum engineer. I have been engaged in various positions in companies operating in the oil and gas industry, including countries like Kazakhstan, Romania, Pakistan, and Libya. In 2008 I have ...

Government Efforts to Stem the Decline in Oil and Gas Production

In an attempt to overcome severe energy shortage and to stem the decline in oil and gas production, the government has recently awarded twelve new exploration blocks to international oil companies (IOCs)

The Latest on Fracking

Hydraulic Fracturing, more commonly referred to as fracking, has now gone international. The USA has been fracking for decades, but now Egypt, South Africa, the United Kingdom, China and Mexico are exploring the prev ...

Russia, Ukraine, the EU and Gas: Will it Ever End?  

Russia and Ukraine have a long history of disputes revolving around natural gas since Ukraine’s independence in 1992. In the last ten years the world witnessed three fallouts. The most recent of these came with a po ...

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