Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 90

Eastern Mediterranean Gas Infrastructure: ANTI OR PRO EGYPT’S DREAMS?

Egypt’s contribution to Eastern Mediterranean potential gas supplies is not limited to its own reserves and production. The country is expected to be an important transit route for regional gas supplies through th ...

Egypt vs. Israel: Regional Natural Gas Export Game

When speaking of natural gas and the Egyptian-Israeli relations, discussions almost always shift to the previous export history and the Israeli hopes of shifting the gear one day and exporting to Egypt its own pro ...

Egypt – Greece Natural Gas Ties: Integration or Competition?

The countries and territories of the Eastern Mediterranean have been a controversial topic in international natural gas markets. A number of regional export options, especially to the European Union (EU), has been ...

The Turkish-Egyptian Race for Regional Gas Hub

Over the past decade, Israel, Egypt, and Cyprus have all announced discoveries of large offshore deposits of natural gas. These recent discoveries in the eastern Mediterranean have set off a regional race to explo ...

The Power of Greece in the International Gas Game: An Interview with Constantinos Filis

In the race to become a regional gas hub, the shortest route tends to be through the welfare of other nations. Experts often believe that international relations and mutual benefit are the only road for region to ...

OPEC Oil Deal: Between Promises and Frustration

Cairo – Decypha: In an attempt to prop up the oil prices, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), along with 11 non-members, decided in November 2016 cut oil production as they battle a globa ...

An Interview with Cyprus’ Top Presidential Candidate

In the global chess game of energy, international relations tend to have the first hand.  When looking into the power of the Eastern Mediterranean region, one cannot side-step the central role of Cyprus. In an eff ...

WoodMac: Peak Oil Demand an Industry’s Nightmare

The continued increase in oil consumption has shifted the sector’s attention from peak supply to the need of constraining peak demand. In order to establish new strategies to face this market threat, identifying t ...

Dreams and Realities: Zohr Moves Toward Production

Two years after its discovery, Egypt’s mammoth natural gas field is set to begin production this fall, providing welcome relief to a country currently heavily dependent on gas imports. The exploitation of Zohr—and ...

Developing Egypt’s Gas Grid: OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES

The past two decades have witnessed a noteworthy expansion of the Egyptian natural gas market to the point where gas now accounts for more than half of the country’s energy needs, according to British Petroleum’s ...

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