Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 181

New technology for well bore clean up and completions

MI SWACO Specialized tools has through the acquisition of SPS International (2006) being able to bring to Egypt the vast experience of Wellbore Bore Assurance and introduce for the first time in Egypt the Wellbore as ...

IBM 2008 Storage Forum

IBM, the world’s Technology Inventor & the Information Technology Leader, held its annual Storage Forum last month, through which IBM has been crowned as the top provider of innovative technology, outstanding storage ...

MIDOR on the spot Will it be privatized?

Over the past month, rumors were spread in every corner of Egypt claiming that the government is to start a privatization plan for the petroleum companies. Since then, a wave of disagreements, oppositions and discont ...

Storage Area Networks Concepts

Why do we use SAN Storage? Is it essential for any infrastructure? What type of problems will it solve? Do we need it to solve capacity problems only or there are other more pivotal issues? Will it have an impact on ...

Evolution of hydraulic workover units to sidetrack drilling capability

Nowadays, several of the world’s oil and gas regions are in a mature development phase, with many installations experiencing a decline in hydrocarbon production. Still, they offer the potential for significant reserv ...

Mi SWACO applies new technologies in the Mediterranean

Mi SWACO Branch in Egypt is registered as M-I Overseas Limited, Egypt Branch and is independently operating under the law 43 of 1976 for Free Zone companies. The Branch of Egypt is the head quarter of the Middle East ...

The forgotten mines obstruct Egypt’s oil and gas route

Though Egypt is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world, it has not acceded to the Mine Ban Treaty

Natural Gas may be a safe bet

Amid fierce competition over energy, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) projects entice international corporations to speed up exploration efforts in Egypt

Bright prospects for petrochemicals

Growing gas reserves at home and Kyoto Protocol drive up investments in Egypt’s petrochemicals industry

The Environmental challenge… The Petrochemical industry under fire

"Come buy tomatoes before it is polluted," shouted a sarcastic street vendor to the top of his lungs in one of the alleyways of the Mediterranean city of Damietta, 191 kilometers northeastern Cairo. Odd the call may ...

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