Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 126

Militant Violence Spillover from Libya: The Threat to Egypt’s Oil and Gas Sector

Since the ouster of Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011, the oil-rich country of Libya has descended into unrelenting violence, with rising fears that unrest could spill over the border into Egypt. The United Nations and fore ...

Short Term Pain, Long Term Benefits

Gas and fuel prices soared this July, after the new Egyptian government reduced subsidies. Electricity shortages continued with the price of electricity set to double over the next five years.

An Argument for Direct Marketing: Need More Power? Free up the Gas

Power cuts and blackouts lasting between four and five hours are becoming a daily norm in Egypt, and the deficit between consumption and generation is widening year after year. It is not an installed generation capac ...

Enhanced Oil Recovery: A Cornerstone In Egypt’s Future Energy Development

Faced with an increase in the need for oil globally, energy companies have two choices: First, they can discover new fields; the second choice is to find a way to increase production for their current fields. General ...

Can Subsidy Cuts Curb the Energy Black Market?

“In every country in the world there is a black market,” says Sherif El-Diwany, Executive Director of the Egyptian Center for Economic Studies. “But ours is huge and that’s what makes it so damaging for the economy.” ...

“3D GEOMODELLING OF COMPLEX STRUCTURE AS GOOD APPROACH TO RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT SCHEME” RAS BUDRAN FIELD – GULF OF SUEZ, EGYPT

This study aimed to re-evaluate, update and adjust the structural model of Ras Budran field not only emphasizing on the productive area to provide infill development locations but also on the non-productive areas lo ...

Unconventional Assets The Global Resource Potential and Challenges for Egypt

The US sets up a great example to follow: The “unconventional resource asset revolution” represents a paradigm shift in energy supply that is reshaping global energy markets. In the U.S., unconventional resource play ...

Drilling in Egypt: Past,Present, and Future

Advances in oil and gas technology are all around, increasing the amount and scope of discoveries with every passing year. Drilling, imaging, extraction, sample analysis—all of these areas and more are feeling the ef ...

Will Confidence in Sisi and Perceptions of Political Stability Translate into Oil and Gas Investment?

In a recent report from Business Monitor International, citing increased production efforts and positive attitudes toward operations in Egypt, it was stated that “The installation of the El-Sisi government has improv ...

An International Shipping Company’s Operations in Egypt: Interview with Bab Reijntjes, Managing Director of Vroon Offshore Services

I have been in international shipping for over 25 years. I started as an agent for an owner with bulk/container vessels in Rotterdam. Later I spend 11 years in London with a Japanese shipping line and ship owner befo ...

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