Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 2

Egypt’s New Power Move: Energy Giants Take the Lead in State Divestment

Expanding the private sector’s role in the economy remains central to Egypt’s macroeconomic strategy. A series of external shocks-most notably the COVID 19 pandemic, the heightened regional geopolitical volatility ...

Beyond The Ceasefire: How A US-Iran Agreement Could Reshape Global Oil and Gas Markets

In June 2026, the US and Iran signed a landmark ceasefire agreement that reopened the Strait of Hormuz, lifted a US naval blockade, and introduced a $300 billion conditional reconstruction fund for Iran. The deal, ...

From Brownfields to Command Centers AVEVA’s Blueprint for Industrial Software in The Era of AI

Founded in 1967 in Cambridge, England, AVEVA began as a pioneering Computer Aided Design (CAD) research center and has since evolved into a global leader in industrial software and digital transformation.. Since 2 ...

Navigating Energy Storms Amid Geopolitical Unrest

In an age of rising global uncertainties, energy security has become a critical challenge for governments and economies alike. As one of the largest energy importers in the Middle East, Egypt is also an emerging h ...

Coastal Defense Meets Energy Transition: Seawalls as Power Generators

Energy systems worldwide are undergoing structural changes driven by decarbonization targets, environmental regulations, and growing pressure to improve climate resilience. This is prompting governments, industrie ...

Egypt’s War Math: Balancing Energy Supply and Cost

The ongoing war has unleashed complex macroeconomic challenges for Egypt, with energy at the heart of the storm. As a net energy importer, the government faces the formidable task of navigating the financial arith ...

Rooftop Revolution: Solar Energy Is Reshaping Egypt’s Oil and Gas Future

As climate pressures intensify and global energy markets shift toward lower-carbon systems, arid countries like Egypt are finding themselves at the center of a new energy equation. With abundant sunlight, expandin ...

Energy Corridors in Crisis, Egypt Emerges as Alternative

Since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war on Iran and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, global energy markets have experienced severe disruptions in oil and gas supplies, particularly flows from the G ...

The New Gulf Energy Order Implications of the UAE’s OPEC Exit

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was part of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) for 59 years, accepting collective quotas in exchange for the price stability they were designed to deliver. ...

From Cairo to EMEA: AVEVA Champions ‘Industrial Intelligence as A Service’

AVEVA has recently solidified its commitment to the Egyptian market by establishing a strategic regional hub in Cairo. Currently employing 35 professionals, the Cairo office supports operations across both Africa ...

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