Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 4

Digital Twins, CCS and CSP: Innovation Secures Egypt’s Energy Shift

Egypt's energy transition is taking place at a critical juncture where it is necessary to pursue both energy security and decarbonization concurrently. At the core of this change is innovation, not just as a tool ...

Refinery Expansions and Upgrades Power Egypt’s Oil Sector

Oil-importing nations like Egypt face a persistent challenge: balancing rising domestic demand with the volatility of global energy markets. By building and upgrading refining capacity, countries can reduce their ...

Critical Minerals: A Strategic Opportunity For Egypt In The Energy Transition

As the global energy transition accelerates, critical minerals are becoming increasingly central to the development of clean energy technologies. Minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, rare earth elemen ...

Tracking Methane from Space: A New Era of Emissions Monitoring

Methane emissions have become a central focus of global environmental policy, particularly in the oil and gas sector. Methane is a highly potent greenhouse gas, with a warming effect far stronger than carbon dioxi ...

Chokepoint Crisis: How Hormuz Strangles Global Energy

The Strait of Hormuz remains the world’s most consequential energy chokepoint, a narrow waterway that functions as the beating heart of global commerce. In 2024, this vital artery carried roughly 25% of all seabor ...

The Architect of Inclusion: Eleanor Rowley on Women Leading Egypt’s Energy Evolution

March marks a global celebration of women’s contributions to society, and in the energy sector, it is a moment to spotlight leaders who are challenging the glass ceiling through technical excellence and purposeful ...

Redefining Energy Leadership: Mona Al Adawy on Innovation, Inclusion, And Impact

In an industry long defined by global heavyweights, Mona Al Adawy has forged a distinctive path built on vision, resilience, and innovation. As Founder and CEO of GeoEnergy, she transformed a bootstrapped startup ...

From Desert Sites to Deepwater Rigs: Women Proving Their Impact in Oil and Gas

In the oil and gas industry, infield work has long been associated with intensity: long rotations in remote desert locations, offshore platforms surrounded by open sea, high-pressure operations running around the ...

The Strategic Bridge: Middle Management Redefining the Energy Core

As the global energy sector observes Women’s Month, much of the conversation focuses on either the initial entry of women into the field or their representation at the executive board level. Yet, the most critical ...

Efficiency Drives Growth: How Egypt’s Oil and Gas Sector Is Cutting Costs and Boosting Production

For exploration and production (E&P) operators, cost control is no longer simply a profitability measure, it is central to sustaining reserves, attracting investment, and safeguarding long-term sector stability. I ...

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