Since the ouster of Morsi much of Egypt has been in a state of fluctuation. In the realm of oil and gas, the past summer has witnessed a few signs of concern. In July a consortium of Indian companies declined to sign ...
The unrest following the removal of Former President Mohamed Morsi has heightened the post-revolution impact that declining tourism revenue and decreasing foreign investment have had upon Egypt's economy. In the wake ...
The election of the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, Mohamed Morsi, as the president of Egypt seemed to signal a promising future for an organization that was banned for the nearly six decades leading up to the Januar ...
The Egyptian Petroleum Society (EPEX), headed by Dr. Ahmed A. Fattah, recently devoted a monthly session to the topic of unconventional resources in Egypt. Held on June 24th at the Sofitel in Maadi, the session broug ...
Halliburton recently hosted the 2013 Technology Forum at the Cairo JW Marriott. Titled ''Shale Plays: Discovering the Opportunities in Egypt,'' the event brought governmental officials and industry executives togeth ...
Technological developments in the US have recently opened access to unconventional forms of natural gas. Types of unconventional gas include shale gas, tight sands, and coalbed methane. Shale gas is currently the mos ...
One year after coming to power, Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi was thrown out of office. Morsi loyalists continue to take to the streets defending the ousted president's legitimacy whil ...
While Egypt is facing several internal crises, it is also caught in an international dispute over the Nile. The future of the country's water resources is now in question following Ethiopia's construction of the Gran ...