Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 168

Japanese dilemma of oil and gas imports

Though its economy is considered the second largest in the world, approximately $5.8 trillion in terms of GDP, after the U.S. and China, Japan is struggling to secure its energy sources as the country is heavily depe ...

Chaos can turn negative into positive

The simmering tensions between Egypt and Algeria resulted in a new petroleum export deal

Time to get rid of restrictions

Believing that the Egyptian petroleum sector bears heavy burdens that are challenging its prosperity, Geologist Samy Shahine, former deputy chief of exploration and petroleum agreements at the EGPC, advisor of the In ...

QHSE Integrated Management System and ISO 9001, 14001 and 18001 certificates

The new world trend now is to integrate the quality, health, safety & environment in one management system (QHSEIMS) to enable the organization manage their management systems and achieve the certificates in one go. ...

Environmental Services Specialist researches on reducing Carbon Footprint of Drilling Process

Leading environmental services specialist Total Waste Management Alliance (TWMA) has completed a research project aimed at helping operators reduce the carbon footprint of the drilling process.

Monthly News

News of the month, know more about the recent activities this industry has shown during October 2009.

High potentials reflected in discoveries boom

Since the beginning of 2009, most of speculations revolved around the slowdown of operations in the petroleum sector, not only in Egypt but also worldwide due to the market instability and the international prices fl ...

Africa swims over oil seas

Until recently, big oil companies gave little thought to south Saharan African beyond the coast of Nigeria and Angola ...

Russia worries about the price of oil, not a nuclear Iran

U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Russia has seen over $1.5 billion of company deals unveiled, but a longer term step-change in business between the nations will depend on Moscow boosting the rule of law ...

When energy storage is big business

Fifty oil tankers anchored off British coast refusing to unload as they lie in wait for fuel price hikes

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