Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 91

Peak Oil Demand: Just Around the Corner?

The market used to worry about peak oil supply. The focus has shifted to peak oil demand as the industry witnesses a structural decline in demand from the developed world, and questions the appetite of the emergin ...

The Prospects of Robotics in Egypt’s Hydrocarbon Industry

Advances in technology and automation have changed many industries. Now, due to shrinking resources and increasing demand for hydrocarbon products, robotics is making its way into the oil and gas industry. Key ind ...

Igniting Egypt’s Red Sea Hydrocarbon Potential

Geologists consider the Red Sea as one of the world’s most promising areas for hydrocarbon exploration. There are nine countries that border the Red Sea: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Israel, Jordan, Djibouti, Eritr ...

The Prospects of Nanotechnology Applications in Egypt’s Oil and Gas Industry

Innovative technologies are highly valued in the oil and gas industry to meet the growing demand for energy. Scientists have been developing and implementing new techniques to boost the productivity of the industr ...

Market Advantages of Cloud Computing: The Industry’s New IT Player

Cloud computing has been widely spread among companies due to its beneficial commercial use. The technology’s simple software system builds vast computer networks that secure data and enable new business opportuni ...

Study Overview: Alternative Techniques for Vessel Inspection and CUI Management

Vessel inspection and corrosion-under-insulation (CUI) management for onshore, offshore, and subsea areas can be slow, costly, and dangerous. Non-destructive-testing (NDT) techniques are commonly used to carry out ...

An Assessment of the Effects of the Currency Floatation on E&P activities

As Egypt went through a volatile state during the past couple of years, the hydrocarbon industry followed closely in its struggles to remain afloat. Today, as most indicators highlight to an upwards trajectory, ma ...

Is the Gulf Ready for VAT

As government finances of all six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states continue to deteriorate due to low global oil prices, finding a new source of income for the government that is unrelated to oil has b ...

Amidst Dreams of Self-Sufficiency What will Happen to Egypt’s FSRUs?

The usage of Floating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) has been an asset for Egypt’s natural gas imports since 2015, when the country downgraded its position as a natural gas exporter to a net importer. Recent ...

A Look into the Immediate Impact of Zohr on Egypt’s LNG Import Bill

As Egypt’s famous mega gas field Zohr nears its official production date, many speculations revolve around how soon it will begin to impact the local market behavior, and more importantly, the national import bill ...

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