Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 192

As tough as it gets

The past four weeks of the National Football League were rich with surprises, transfers and coach changes. Unlike most of the weeks of the first half of the 58-year-old championship, the beginning of the second half ...

The red alarm

In tackling the issue of security, there are three types of security vulnerability in the region; violent attacks and explosions, absence of safety regulations, as well as corruption. ...

Nuclear: The future of Egyptian energy

"Major companies like BP and Shell will sooner or later be labeled energy companies. I believe we need to move on to alternative energies, especially the nuclear one." These were the words of Dr. Ashraf Sabry, Profes ...

Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy

Saudi Arabia is undoubtedly one of the world's leading oil producers whose proven reserves have serviced the world for the past half a century. But are they truly the powerful world oil supplier that they claim to be ...

GUPCO Renovates, Gulf of Suez Generates

Renovations made to GUPCO sites will add more production to reserves. What scientists predicted to be the production rate of petroleum in the Gulf of Suez in the 1960s has proved to be much more. ...

Scenario: Iran

Egypt Oil and Gas Newspaper explores the consequences of a potential U.S. war against Iran. Will occupation once again become a means for a specific end: oil? ...

The Far East and Near East are Meeting Somewhere in the Middle: an In-Depth Look at the Recent Sino-Egyptian Rig Agreement

On October 16, 2006 Egypt signed an agreement with China whereby the latter would produce three oil rigs for Egypt in 2007, seven in 2008 and 20 a year in 2010. This feature explores the motivation behind the agreeme ...

Halliburton is above the competition

Halliburton's Egypt Area Manager, Hesham Ismail, spoke with Egypt Oil and Gas Newspaper about the company's achievements this year and their aspirations for the following year. Halliburton has been able to build them ...

Time to reflect

With the first half of the league coming to an end, oil companies' teams have yet to improve their performance in the second half.

Halliburton: Hydrating Lost-Circulation Squeeze Helps Restore Circulation in Severe Loss Zone

While drilling a deep gas well through sensitive shales in the Qawassim formation in the Nile Delta area of Egypt, a major operator encountered severe lost circulation in the 8-1/2-in. intermediate interval, beginnin ...

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