Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 5

From Geopolitics to Green Transition: How the IGU Weathers Shifts in The Gas Industry

For nearly a century, the International Gas Union (IGU) has stood at the intersection of technical excellence, policy dialogue, and global energy strategy. Founded in 1931 as a knowledge-sharing body focused on en ...

Western Desert’s Next ACT: Oil-Rich, Gas-Driven, Tech-Powered

Spanning nearly two-thirds of Egypt’s landmass, the Western Desert remains one of the country’s most productive and technically challenging hydrocarbon provinces. Once defined mainly by oil production, the region ...

From Benban to Obelisk: Western Desert Fuels Egypt’s Renewable Revolution

Egypt’s exotic Western Desert makes up nearly 68% of its total land area. This vast stretch has proven to be more than just sand and sun throughout history, and in energy, it certainly plays an undeniable role, es ...

Earth’s Infinite Heat: Geothermal Energy’s Path to Global Power

Geothermal energy, the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, has long been recognized as one of the most abundant clean energy resources. Unlike solar or wind, which depend on weather conditions, geothermal ene ...

Doha Strike Shakes Global Energy Assumptions

Israel’s September 9 military strike on Hamas leaders in Doha marked a shocking escalation of Middle East geopolitical conflict, threatening Qatar’s role as a diplomatic mediator and backbone of global energy secu ...

Egypt’s Petrochemical Push: A New Era of Industrial Growth

Egypt is actively reshaping its petrochemical industry into a high-value, globally competitive manufacturing hub. This transformation is guided by the National Petrochemical Plan, a strategic blueprint designed to ...

Egypt’s Petrochemical Shift: Green Fuels Shape Energy Diplomacy

In the shifting landscape of global energy politics, fuels are no longer judged solely by price or availability. Increasingly, they are measured by carbon intensity, sustainability, and their alignment with intern ...

Burning No More: Egypt Turns Rice Waste into Wood

Each autumn, as rice harvests season wrap up in Egypt, a thick blanket of smoke descends over Cairo and the Nile Delta. Farmers, with few disposal options, would set fire to leftover rice straw. The result: a suff ...

Egypt Bets Big on Petrochemicals: Expanding Production, Powering Export

Egypt’s petrochemicals sector became of increased importance as the country seeks to leverage its natural gas reserves and industrial capacity to drive economic growth. As global demand for plastics, fertilizers, ...

Between Reform and Resilience: Egypt’s Petrochemical Gamble

Since 2016, and as a part of the IMF-backed reform program, Egypt opted to reducing fuel subsidies, driving up energy prices and reshaping not only household spending but also the costs incurred by key industries— ...

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