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Egypt struggles to buy fuel as credit dries up

Egypt is finding it increasingly difficult to import fuel as foreign banks and traders pull the plug on credit and charge high premiums due to concerns over its financial and political stability, trading and banking sources said.

Maridive posts $22.8m in losses during first half of 2012

Following a decrease in the volume of projects, contracts and occupancy rates, Maridive and Oil Services (MOIL) Egypt, faces a tough fiscal position. MOIL recently completed most of its contracts, including Aramco Saudi and the Indian project Onge and revenues from the projected during the second quarter of 2012 have come to a halt.

Minister of Petroleum discussed business plans with the heads of foreign companies over the coming period

Eng. Osama Kamal, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources held a meeting with several heads of foreign companies operating in Egypt, British Petroleum (BP) and the German RWE, Malaysia's Petronas and British Gas and Gaz de France.

Naftogaz reports increased crude oil yields from Egypt deposits

Ukraine's national oil and gas company Naftogaz Ukrayiny produced 113,000 barrels of crude oil from deposits in Egypt in the second quarter of 2012, up 10.8% from 102,000 barrels in the first quarter, the Energy and Coal Industry Ministry said in a statement Friday.

Egyptian Oil Flows from EPT in Excess of 2,500 Barrels Per Day

Extended production tests of the successful exploration wells in Abu Sennan, Egypt, commenced last week. The tests will continue for 6 months and to date have yielded a combined flow rate of up to 2,524 barrels of oil per day, with associated gas.

Circle Oil announces operating update in Egypt

Circle Oil Plc, the international oil and gas exploration, development and production company, is pleased to announce the following update regarding the Al Amir SE Field (''AASE'') and the Geyad field.

Sinai gas pipeline blown up for fifteenth time in past 18 months

For the fifteenth time since the January 25 Revolution, a gas pipeline used to carry gas through Sinai into Israel and Jordan was blown up early Sunday.

Flows start at Melrose Egypt well

Edinburgh-based Melrose Resources' South Khilala-2 development in Egypt is flowing at a rate of 14 million cubic feet per day after being completed as a high angle producer, the company has announced.

Further Western Desert Development by Qarun

In consistence with its development plan for the 2011-2012 fiscal year, Qarun Petroleum has completed the drilling of two new developmental wells in its concession area located in the Western Desert.

PetroAmir Invests $5.1m in a New Eastern Desert Well

PetroAmir, a joint venture company between the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and the Greek operator Vegas Oil & Gas, has completed the drilling of a new developmental well in the North West Gemsa concession located in Gulf of Suez Basin of the Eastern Desert.

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