Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 81

Connecting Slums to the Natural Gas Grid: How to Achieve this Goal?

The Egyptian government is aiming to link 684,000 households across 18 governorates to the national gas grid. This is part of a bigger plan that aims to connect 2.3 million households to the grid by 2021. Egypt Oi ...

Field Best Practices Workshop: Enhancing the Role of Field Engineers

Egypt Oil & Gas (EOG) launched the  first Field Best Practices Workshop on September 22. The event took place at the Qarun field in the Western Desert under the High Patronage of H.E. Eng. Tarek El Molla, Egypt’s ...

Politics, Economics, and Energy Security: How Pipeline Negotiations Play a Key Role

How do pipeline negotiations play into global politics, economics, and energy security? Egypt Oil & Gas looks at the importance of pipelines in political relations, and how governments look to use them as a tool o ...

Smarter, Safer: Integrating Smart Technology into Pipeline Infrastructure

Smart technology is providing the oil and gas industry with unprecedented visibility and control over pipeline infrastructure. On top of this, intelligent integration can help companies reduce their capital and op ...

Shielding Pipelines: Anti-Corrosion Safety Techniques

Ensuring the safety and the quality of pipelines is one of the main priorities of the oil and gas sector. Egypt Oil & Gas investigates how companies tackle pipeline corrosion.

SAPESCO Chemical Solutions Challenges: Zeitco Iron Sulfide Dissolving Solution

Building on the legacy of one of the Middle East’s largest oilfield service providers “SAPESCO”, SAHARA Chemical Solutions – SCS has combined an in-depth understanding of the unique needs and requirements of these ...

Onshore iWells in Egypt: Past, Present, and Future Insights

Conventional oil and gas operations are becoming just one of many different options. In today’s world of diverse technologies, the decision for each project needs more studies, comparisons, and long-term predictio ...

Light Crude vs. Heavy Crude: A Continuously Narrowing Gap

The Western Desert contains Egypt’s largest onshore crude deposits. In recent months, much of the attention given to the Egyptian energy sector has been focused on the giant offshore gas discovery of Zohr. However ...

Oil Shale: The Forgotten Energy Source

At a time when the country is experiencing a boom in its natural gas production, it is understandable if exploring alternative, more expensive sources of energy is perhaps not a major priority of the Egyptian gove ...

Containing Truck Incidents: A Major Safety Threat in the Oil Industry

The oil and gas industry holds some of the biggest hazards in operations. Its workers are often exposed to tough working conditions, in addition to heavy and sensitive materials and machines. Yet, most fatalities ...

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