Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 128

Egypt Prepares to Open up Gas Market

An EGAS/GASCO joint working group is composing the drafts of a law and a decree that will enable to establish a gas regulator in Egypt next year. This is the first significant step towards opening the country’s gas m ...

Sisi’s Biggest Challenge: Fixing Egypt’s Faltering Economy

Reviving Egypt’s faltering economy is likely to be the biggest challenge facing Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt’s newly elected President. Egypt is experiencing an ongoing economic crisis characterized by corruption, a w ...

Heavy Oil The Future of the Industry!

In a world where the refining demand is constantly increasing and we are looking to add new product lines or building facilities that can handle more demand, Praxis Global Research looks to find ways of identifying t ...

Pemex – Mexico Model: A Multi-beneficial Solution to Problems Facing the Egyptian Petroleum Sector

In 2008, PICO started to explore new business opportunities in countries other than Egypt, thinking out of the box; PICO then approached Pemex in Mexico for the following reasons

Overview of Egypt’s Oil Refineries

Egypt is Africa’s second largest oil refining country and holds 23% of the continent’s total, domestically produced, crude oil. Egypt’s market is comprised of nine refineries—all operated by Egyptian General Petroleu ...

Whither Egypt’s Economy?

The new Egyptian leadership is facing formidable economic challenges. The official unemployment rate is above 13%, higher than last year. Compared to 2010, the number of unemployed Egyptians has grown from 2.4 millio ...

Fugro SAE Implements ROV and Subsea Engineering Control Deepworks Training Simulator Module for Egyptian Candidates

Deepwater and ultra-deepwater operations are now a core part of the business for many installation contractors. They rely heavily on Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), lifting equipment and running tools for the depl ...

Egypt’s Oil Spill Preparedness

In June 2010, the largest oil spill in Egyptian history occurred, polluting approximately 160 km of North Red Sea coastline. Known as the Jebel al-Zayt oil spill, the disaster mobilized a rapid clean-up campaign, inf ...

From June 30th to the Ballot Box: What’s Next for Egypt?

June 30th might seem like a long way off now – a lot has happened, after all. And yet, events over the past 12 months – fraught political polarization, violence, terrorism, repression and so-called “democratic transi ...

Suez Canal Corridor Megaproject to Be Launched Soon

Early next year, Egypt’s government aims to present a plan to investors for broadening the Suez Canal and transforming its banks into a logistic and industrial hub, which could create thousands of jobs. Egypt Oil & G ...

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