Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 135

Prospects for Renewable Energy in Egypt

The consequences of Egypt's insatiable appetite for energy is becoming more pronounced. Amidst broader economic instability and reduced production rates of oil and natural gas the energy deficit is manifesting in ele ...

Environmental Regulation: Foundations Set, What Next?

When it comes to HSE, the 'E' or environment is often set aside and talked about as a separate entity. This separation is most likely due to the different challenges and concerns that come with environmental management.

The Challenges of Development: An Interview with Weatherford’s Country Manager Ahmed Abuzeid

Egypt Oil and Gas obtained an exclusive interview with Country General Manager of Weatherford, Ahmed Abuzeid to discuss Weatherford's expanding service portfolio and goals for 2013.

Egypt’s Draft NGO Law: Strengthening National Security or Threatening Civil Society?

In Egypt, civil society organizations (CSOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are regulated by the Law on Non-Governmental Organizations (Law 84:2002) and the Executive Statute of the Law on Non-Governmental ...

Stop Gap Measures

It should be obvious that an increasingly palpable sense of worry is creeping into the Egyptian energy market. Many observers feel that the existing mechanisms and policies are not sustainable let alone designed to f ...

Monthly News

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

Egypts Natural Gas Dilemma: Prices, Investment, Liberalization, and Geopolitics

Ranking an impressive twelfth among global exporters in 2009, Egypt initiated natural gas production in the 1980s with a mere 30 billion cubic feet of gas to accommodate domestic consumption. These figures increased ...

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Egypt’s New Natural Gas Supply Policy

The decision by the Egyptian government to commit to the long-term domestic supply of natural gas while allowing immediate imports of LNG and the rapid adjustment of domestic prices to reflect the cost of supply to t ...

Egypt’s Might-Have-Been Parliament

Oil and gas are sovereign resources owned by the Egyptian people. Consequently any business agreements in this sector must be ratified by a parliament serving as the official representative of the Egyptian people. Un ...

Methods of Natural Gas Transport

In recent years we have seen extraordinary technological developments in the production of natural gas, which has lead to a significant increase in supply and a sharp drop in prices. As natural gas prices have decrea ...

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