Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 57

Water Management Optimization: Breathing New Life into Brownfields

In the oil and gas industry, it is hard to produce barrels of oil without water as it exists in both onshore and offshore wells naturally. Due to this, sometimes oil companies have been referred to as water compan ...

Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Threatens Wider War, Jeopardizes Energy Corridor

One of the most complicated decades-long world conflicts was revived when fights erupted again between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the mountainous enclave late in September. Hopes of ending the bloodshed in Nagorn ...

Oil Fights Back: Brownfield Rejuvenation in Egypt

Oil brownfields are the backbone of the oil industry. According to a report from IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates, two-thirds of the world’s daily oil production hails from mature fields. This figure is ev ...

Revitalizing Brownfields: A Case Study from The Western Desert

The issue of revitalizing brownfields in Egypt is a pressing issue. With over 70% of Egypt’s oilfields in a mature stage of their production lifespan, the need to prolong the oilfield’s lifespan is of paramount im ...

Maridive is Reorganizing in response to the New Norm

In Order to cope with the current oil industry challenges that are due to the reduced economic activity, driven by the change of the demand and supply pattern; Maridive Group is undergoing a major revamp both with ...

Energy Egypt Highlights Advantages of Spoolable Composite Pipeline

Energy Egypt held its first online webinar on September 24 to discuss the latest updates on the prevalent debate on Spoolable Composite Pipeline (SCP) and Steel Pipelines (SP). The Webinar titled “The Economical ...

Enhancing Infrastructure for Deep Water Gas Pipelines

With natural gas becoming a topic of increasing interest, it is only expected that the infrastructure is revised and/or enhanced to further develop new projects. In fact, the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Reso ...

The Making of A Multilateral Gas Hub

It is often said that multilateralism is key to advance regional as well as global energy goals. When the East Mediterranean gas saga began to unfold a decade ago, a regional accord had to be struck and multilater ...

Natural Gas: The Doorway to Green Energy

Recently, several oil companies have announced their plans to turn their oil business green in the upcoming years. The transition, for the oil and gas industry, from the currently normalized way of work to an envi ...

Smart Pipelines Pigging: A Step-In Towards Integrated Safety

Pipelines are considered the best way to transport large amounts of oil and natural gas across various distances. Also, pipelines are the safest mean in terms of its impact on the environment and human health. Thi ...

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