Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 3

Energy Realism in A Divided World: Addition, Not Substitution

The global energy landscape is changing because of electrification, industrial growth, and the urgent need to deal with climate change. But this change isn’t happening in the same way everywhere. While demand for ...

From Bytes to Kilowatts: Data Centers and Ai Reshape Global Electricity Demand

Electricity demand is shifting in ways that are reshaping the global energy system. Traditional drivers like industry and households, data centers, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital infrastruct ...

From Gas to Green: The Tough Transition for Egypt’s Energy-Intensive Industries

Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have significantly affected economies across the region, including Egypt. Surging oil and natural gas prices, coupled with global supply chain disruptions, have fuel ...

The Energy Transition Reality Check: Why Fossil Fuels Still Dominate Beyond Power

The global energy transition is advancing at a pace that would have seemed improbable just a decade ago. Solar and wind capacity additions continue to break records year after year, and clean energy is now the pri ...

The Great Recalibration: Hydrogen’s Role in The Age of Energy Addition

The global energy transition is entering a new phase defined less by ambition and more by constraint. What was once framed as an inevitable march toward net-zero, anchored in hydrogen and renewables, has collided ...

From Ground to Sky: The New Era of Emissions Quantification

Across the global oil and gas industry, the demand for accurate emissions monitoring, enhanced operational safety, and improved inspection efficiency is surging. As operators navigate tightening regulatory require ...

UAE Exits OPEC: Why It Left, What’s Next

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially left the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) after almost six decades of membership, ending on 1 May 2026. This move is a watershed in global ener ...

Governing for Value: Moving Asset Integrity to the Center of Egypt’s Economic Policy

Reflections from the Egypt Energy Show (EGYPES 2026) underscore a pivotal truth: Egypt’s next phase of growth will hinge not only on attracting investment and building new capacity, but on how effectively it gover ...

Britoil’s Global Horizon: Scaling Fleet Capabilities and Regional Leadership

Founded in 1988, Britoil Offshore Services (Britoil) has evolved from a niche Singapore-based provider into a global offshore player. Built on operational reliability and disciplined investment, the company’s traj ...

Energy Realism: From Transition to Addition

The idea of transition, as a simple linear shift from fossil fuels to renewables, dominated the global energy debate for many years. However, reality has turned out to be more complicated. Egypt and other nations ...

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