Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 152

No more production exploitation to please authorities

Following our aim to be part of the positive change and draw a future scheme for the petroleum sector, Egypt Oil & Gas host a panel discussion about the challenges facing the oil and gas production in the Egyptian pe ...

To export or not to export…

Currently, there is no voice louder in the Ministry of Petroleum than amending the gas contracts with other countries. The people's revolution came to make the voice of the people heard and sometimes a strong factor ...

GALIOM Makes Inspection Data Acquisition an Easy Job

Carrying out technical inspections and compiling inspection data is laborious work. Oil and gas operators spend millions on having their platforms and pipelines inspected and wall thickness data collected. While elec ...

The other face of revolution

Egypt has been wholly transformed, whether socially, economically or politically. Over the past weeks, analysts have been observing the changes and studying the various effects of such transformation of the whole cou ...

How eligible is the new minister?

The wave of change has dominated every aspect in the Egyptian society. The Petroleum Sector has had its share of alterations that led to the appointment of a new Petroleum Minister, Eng. Mahmoud Latif, Chairman of EG ...

Rising to the challenge

The newly appointed Petroleum Minister Eng. Mahmoud Latif will start his first days with a working agenda that is filled with lots of tribulations. The new ministry came knowing that their working table overflowing w ...

Breakthrough in 2011 E&P spending

Global exploration and production spending is forecast to rise 11% in 2011 from $442 billion in 2010 to $490 billion. This increase will be driven by spending gains in Latin America, the Middle East North Africa and ...

Monthly News

News of the month, know more about the recent activities this industry has shown during February 2011.

Egypt’s Gas Agreements: Exploitative or Necessary for Growth?

Egypt's location as a gateway between Asia, Africa and Europe and the strategic presence of the Suez Canal, in addition to substantial untapped resources, have made it a very attractive destination for international ...

Foreign Investments under public attacks

Over the last two months, the Egyptian petroleum industry has been under attack, specifically the former ministerial board, being accused of giving special incentives-privileges to foreign companies on the expenses o ...

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