Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 95

Egypt’s Refineries: A COMPLETE PICTURE

In Egypt, nine out of ten oil refineries are run by the state. This setup meant that investments in oil refineries never measured up to crude oil extraction investments, which had always relied on international firms ...

The Dilemma of Implementing Fuel Smart Cards

The signalization of fuel smart cards has been ongoing in Egypt since 2013. Although the project raised an important flag of combat against fuel smuggling and corruption in the system, it has remained on papers wi ...

The Complete Guide to the New Gas Regulatory Authority and Market Liberalization

Often the solution to one problem is through solving another. Since its commercialization, Egypt’s energy mix has been largely skewed towards natural gas; a factor that created an energy crisis at one point.

GCC’s Oil Giants’ Struggle between CRUDE SLUMP AND RENEWABLE PATH

In the last decades, generating energy from renewable resources might have been seen as a luxury, however, within the volatility in oil prices, increasing energy consumption, and climate change, shifting to a more su ...

Understanding Bahrain’s Oil Dilemma

With the fluctuations of global oil prices; the kingdom of Bahrain is trying to make its way out of an economic drop. Although the Bahraini kingdom is working on diversifying its economy from oil and gas since 199 ...

THE OIL PRICE GAME AND THE GCC: CHALLENGES, IMPLICATIONS, AND FUTURE SCENARIOS

Slumping oil prices have put pressure on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) economies, forcing the regions countries to continue with painful fiscal settlements and suffer from less government revenues.

Qatar Crisis: DOES IT AFFECT EGYPT’S OIL INDUSTRY?

The diplomatic crisis involving Qatar, Egypt, and the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) presented new figures following Egypt’s latest threat against Doha.

GUPCO REHABILITATION PROJECT AT M-36

The Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO) launched the Rehabilitation Project as a major ongoing commitment by GUPCO and its shareholders to address the integrity of the company’s main complexes, which are between 2 ...

QATAR CRISIS AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

In June 5, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and other Arab countries cut diplomatic ties with Qatar in a coordinated move after allegations that Doha supports terrorist organizations and i ...

US Withdrawal From The Paris Agreement: The Legal Implications (Or Lack Thereof) On The Energy Industry

In June 1, 2017 US President Donald Trump controversially announced that the USA would no longer be part of the Paris Agreement (or Paris Climate Accords as they are often referred) and effectively signaled the withd ...

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