Features / Research & Analysis

OIL&GAS INDUSTRY AIMING FOR GENDER EQUALITY

The number of women in the Egyptian oil and gas industry has been increasing in the past years, yet at a slow pace. This is also a reason why The Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2017) is opening a unique floor to a full-day Women in Energy Conference dedicated to the opportunities that women have in the oil and gas industry.

OPTIMIZING EXPORT OF REFINED PRODUCTS

Egypt’s geographical location allows the country to become a key regional exporter of refined products. This dream can become a reality for the country in a near future. The Egyptian refineries overall designed capacity amounts to 704,000 b/d, according to EGPC, which would qualify the country to become petroleum derivatives exporter. In search for ways to achieve this, The Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2017) will open up the floor to discussions about apt strategies for this path.

COGENERATION IN REFINERIES: A STEP FORWARD FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Population growth and rising living standards have continuously increased Egypt’s energy demand faster than the capacity of supply. Since the country’s main source of electricity is natural gas, improving efficiency in the oil and gas power generation is extremely important to overcome Egypt’s ongoing energy shortages and preserve its natural resources.

MODERN INNOVATION IN OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY

The steady increase in global energy demand has long made oil and gas major sources of world energy. In spite of some speculations, petroleum resources are plentiful, particularly in deep waters. Therefore, rather than availability of hydrocarbons, the most troubling question for the IOCs nowadays is related to safe and efficient extraction. And this is where technology plays a key role in offshore drilling.

NEW PARADIGMS IN MANAGING OIL&GAS PROJECTS

Highlighting the importance of sound project management in the oil and gas sector, the Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2017) has dedicated a specific category on the topic, which will be discussed by experts, industry professionals and executives during the conference’s Technical Sessions.

EGYPT, THE KEY TO THE REGION’S OIL&GAS FUTURE

By Amira S. Badawey Insight into Egypt's aspiration to become regional oil and gas hub.

SHIFTING THE COURSE OF EGYPT’S DOWNSTREAM SECTOR

By Nataša Kubíková, Salma Essam Despite the political unrest, Egypt has maintained the highest refining capacity in Africa since 2011. The estimate stands at 726 billion barrels of petroleum products per day from 2011 to 2015, according to OPEC Annual Statistical Bulletin 2016. And Egypt is well equipped and eager to write an even more successful story for the years to come. What is the future of Egypt’s downstream sector?

UPGRADING PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA

By Amira S. Badawey Overview of key elements in enhancing human capital in Egypt's oil and gas industry.

OIL & GAS ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FUTURE: PEOPLE CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABILITY AND EXCELLENCE

By Osama Elsaadawi, Marketing Manager, Oil & Gas Skills Today’s oil and gas organizations were developed in a time of resource scarcity. To get at those hard-to-find, difficult-to-develop resources, companies built large, complex organizations with strong centralized functions. This model allowed them to tackle terrific technical challenges, manage great operational risk, and deploy scarce talent across its operations.

FROM OUTPUT DECLINE TO FEEDSTOCK BOOST

By Salma Essam Overcoming challenges of the Egyptian downstream sector caught between arrears and a lack of feedstock.

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