Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 141

Bottomless Potential: Venturing into the Depths of the Mediterranean

Egypt Oil & Gas speaks with Mohamed Shoeib before leaving his post as EGAS Chairman about the Mediterranean's gas wealth, the challenges and opportunities facing the company, and the future of natural gas in Egypt.

The Egyptian Natural Gas, New Legal Challenges over the East Mediterranean Gas

No one can deny that natural gas plays a vital role in all aspects of our life today. This proved apparent especially after the great industrial developments witnessed by the international sector that based solely on ...

The Future of Natural Gas in the Mediterranean

Experts confirm that Egypt possesses 223 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the Mediterranean; more investments needed to acquire them.

The New Minister of Petroleum: Has the Sector Found Its Saviour?

The appointment of Eng. Osama Kamal to the post of Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources proved to be a surprise to many, prompting varied predictions and expectations. Egypt Oil & Gas weighs in on the new man ...

Subsidies Readjustment: Paving a Path to the Poor

The subsidies dilemma is witnessing more and more relevance as the situation becomes unsustainable and the national economy buckles under the strain. The new minister of petroleum will have his hands full attempting ...

The Commodity Dictates the Trade

In the twentieth century, we used to characterize the different markets according to the supply-demand balance and whether it is favoring the sellers or the buyers in any trade regardless of the commodity being traded.

CO2 Miscible Flooding Application To Egyptian Western Desert Oil Fields

CO2 miscible flooding has become an important method in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) for recovering residual bypassed oil, and in addition it may help in protection of the environment as CO2 is widely viewed as an imp ...

Monthly News

News of the month, know more about the recent activities this industry has shown during August 2012.

Cheques and Balances

The government must organize its own internal dealings financially and work for more efficiency if the petroleum sector is to balance its checkbooks.

Strikes Continue to Hit Egypt’s Petroleum Companies

Ever since the eruption of the revolution of the 25th of January, protests and strikes have been the most effective mechanism for Egyptians to publicly display frustrations and grievances born of the deteriorating li ...

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