Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 129

Egypt’s Gas Calamity: The Way Forward?

Egypt's gas consumption has doubled in the past decade, but production has been in a downward trend since 2009. Currently, the country consumes about 6.7 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day, but produces only 5.4 ...

Over-Subsidized and Unaware: Egypt’s Culture of Energy Consumption

Energy Consumption Crisis in Egypt Egypt lacks an energy conservation culture. Yet, the demand for energy continues to grow with increasing industrialization and a skyrocketing population. Egypt is not alone in faci ...

A Constitution ”For All Those Determined”

In an article last month, I wrote that the new Egyptian constitution must accomplish these three aims: prevent presidential autocracies, limit the authority of the military, and provide more rights for more Egyptians ...

Construction of the East Baharia Power Station

Foreign partners have agreed to fund an electricity station to produce up to 8,000 barrels, and attract investments amounting to USD 47 million. This is following the company's success in reducing the cost of barrels ...

EPEX Explores Unconventional

ENAP Sipetrol - Egypt Branch had the pleasure of hosting this year's EPEX Conference (Egyptian Petroleum Exploration Society) at Sky Resort on Wednesday December 4, 2013, under the auspices of HE the Minister of Petr ...

Egypt Oil & Gas 2nd Winter Cup Soccer Tournament

The 2nd Egypt Oil & Gas Winter Soccer Tournament took place this month. Egypt Oil & Gas would like to thank all of the tournament's sponsors: Dana Gas, Enap Sipetrol, Kuwait Energy, Lafarge and TransGlobe Energy. We ...

Monthly News

News of the month, know more about the recent activities this industry has shown during December 2013.

Uncovering Egypt’s Shadowy Permits Process

Initiating oil and gas exploration projects demands close compliance with governmental authorities, particularly the military. Holding companies under the Ministry of Petroleum award blocks in bid rounds to the most ...

Streamlining the Permit Process: Lessons from Abu Dhabi and Qatar

According to University of Oxford energy expert Justin Dargin, no country exists in the MENA region where oil and gas permitting is an easy process for international energy companies (IOCs). However, some countries-n ...

Perenco’s Innovative Approaches to Egypt’s Gas Fields

In 1975 Perenco was founded as a marine services company but spread into upstream operations in 1985. The independent oil and gas company's strategy ''evolved rapidly towards increasing production and reserves, renew ...

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