energy | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 20

Gas Demand in Nigeria Drives Growth at Seplat

Nigerian energy company Seplat (SEPLAT.LG) expects its gas business to contribute around a third to its profits over the next two years, up from less than 10 percent today, as demand for electricity generation in Afr ...

Eni Finalizes Oil Development Agreements with the Republic of Congo

Eni today confirms its historical commitment in Congo with the signature of two agreements at Palazzo Chigi, underwritten by Eni’s CEO Claudio Descalzi in the presence of the President of the Republic of Congo, Denis ...

JICA to Set Up 200MW Wind Farm in Gabal el-Zeit

Egypt and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed a contract on Thursday 19/02/2015 to set up a 200-megawatt wind farm in Gabal el-Zeit area in the Gulf of Suez at a total cost of EGP 1938.9 million.

IEA Names New Executive Director

The International Energy Agency’s governing board confirmed the appointment of Fatih Birol as the agency’s next executive director. Birol succeeds Maria van der Hoeven, who will complete her 4-year term on Aug. 31.

LNG To Support Industrial Growth in Morocco

BMI View: Morocco's plans to build a new LNG terminal at the port of Jorf Lasfar will be crucial to supporting diversification of energy supply and boosting industrial production over the longer term.

Japan to Provide $360 Million Financial Support for Egypt’s Energy Sector

Japan will provide the Egypt with $360m financial support in the energy sector, marking the development of the relations between both countries.

Electricity Ministry to Add 3,600MW in Summer

The Ministry of Electricity plans to add 3,600MW of electrical energy next summer to overcome growing electricity consumption, according to Electricity Minister Mohamed Hamed Shaker.

GE Willing to Participate in Renewable Energy Plant

General Electric (GE) has expressed its willingness to participate in constructing new and renewable energy plants in Egypt, the GE Vice President said according to a Monday cabinet press release.

Tanzania, Mozambique Emerge as Africa’s New Frontiers

Africa's energy industry could boom in the coming years, with Mozambique and Tanzania set to emerge as new frontiers if they can attract enough badly needed investment, a report said recently.

Clean Energy Development in Egypt

Egypt was once an exporter of oil and gas, but now it is struggling to meet its own energy needs. The growth in energy consumption is a response to the country's economic expansion, industrialization, and change in ...

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