Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 128

May Presidential Elections

The first round of Egypt's presidential elections will take place from May 26th to 27th, Egypt's Elections Committee (PEC) announced on Sunday March 30th, 2014. Candidates are allowed to file their applications to th ...

Egypt: Crude Democracy?

Egypt's oil and gas sectors have been vital drivers of the economy through years of dictatorship, revolution, and democratic upheaval. Like any aspect of life in Egypt since the January 25 revolution, the industry's ...

GUPCO: Looking Forward

The Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO) is going through a significant phase in its history of almost 49 years, as the company implements a number of projects that would put GUPCO in the position it is worthy of. ...

Industry Demands Solution to Egypt’s Gas-Coal Problem

The huge load of black coal sitting on the docks in Alexandria last October was laden with symbolism. Lafarge, one of Egypt's largest cement multinationals, imported a shipload of coal into Alexandria without prior ...

Khalda Progress of the Hydra Gas Development Project

The Hydra Gas Development Project of Khalda Petroleum Company initiated on April 4th 2013, and is set to complete its first phase on March 31st this year with the second phase to end September 30th. Genesis has been ...

Monthly News

News of the month, know more about the recent activities this industry has shown during January 2014.

Insider Perspective: Former Egyptian Minister of Oil Osama Kamal Gives Daring Interview

Egypt Oil and Gas had the opportunity to interview Former Egyptian Minister of Oil Eng. Osama Kamal.

Overview Of Egypt’s Upstream Sector

There are three major hydrocarbon-producing regions in Egypt: the Gulf of Suez, the Nile Delta, the Mediterranean, and the Western Desert. As of January 1st 2014, the country is estimated to hold 3.36 billion barrels ...

Negotiating Terms and Recovering Costs: Egypt’s Tedious Production Sharing Agreements

Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) for oil and gas exploration are seen as a characteristic of developing countries that ''seek to exploit their resources for economic rents but lack the experience or technical exp ...

Egyptian Local Content and Achieving In-Country Value

Since the beginning of petroleum industry and the renaissance era witnessed by all major countries producing hydrocarbons, most regulators of host governments discovered the vital role played by this industry in achi ...

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