Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 37

Russia-Ukraine Conflict Brings LNG to Spotlight

As Europe scrambles to replace the gas coming from Russia, liquefied natural gas (LNG) comes into the spotlight as an energy source that can replace the millions of tonnes of gas it currently buys from its main pr ...

The Rouble Gas Ultimatum: A Game of Economic Chess

As the relationship between global conflicts and economics increases in its complexity, currency has become just another one of many pieces to make that final checkmate move. In defiance of international sanctions ...

Drones Empowering More Efficient Oil, Gas Industry

Using Drones in the oil and gas industry enables safe operations and efficient processes. Through unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, oil and gas firms are able to boost inspection quality and i ...

Economic Downturn Casts Shadow on Global Energy Industry’s Future

Countries that have made a huge economic and scientific leap would not have taken a step towards prosperity and economic growth without legislation and laws that advance the wheel of development and preserve natur ...

War in Ukraine: Turning Point for Energy Transition

The Russia-Ukraine war has upset the world. Dramatic effects are seen in all fields. The war has exacerbated supply and demand tensions, damaging consumers everywhere and threatening global economic growth.

Suez Canal Achieves Great Returns Despite Russia-Ukraine Turbulence

Despite the war in Ukraine, which affects maritime trade, the Egyptian Suez Canal shakes off the war and makes great returns. This comes as the Suez Canal received many liquified natural gas (LNG) tankers coming f ...

Egypt’s Promising Path to a Greener Future

As Egypt walks down the path towards a greener future, the country has launched the National Climate Change Strategy 2050 and is adopting different initiatives to ensure their strategic targets are achieved.

Interest Rates, the Energy Market, and What Lies Ahead

Raising interest rates has become the textbook antidote to tackling any inflation crisis. However, when the matter is related to how heightened interest rates may affect the oil and gas markets, the matter becomes ...

The Inevitability of Energy Transition 

Though energy transition may be perceived as a modern trend, it is as old as humanity itself. Human history can in a sense be thought of as a chain of energy transitions.

Controversial NOPEC Bill Sparks Outrage in Oil Markets

During the past few days, the international oil sector witnessed an intense controversy after the U.S. Senate committee has passed the “No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels” or “NOPEC” bill. This bill could expo ...

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