gas | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 31

Suez Cement: Steady Gas Supply Increased Production

Major Egyptian cement producer Suez Cement announced last week that the Egyptian cement industry, benefiting from increased energy availability, increased production by 29 percent compared to last year and by 23 perc ...

Egyptian Gas Production Increases to 4.3 bcm/d

The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) reports that Egyptian natural gas production has increased to 4.3 bcm/d , up 50 mscfd from the previous month.

Tanzania to Rely on Gas for Future Power Needs

Tanzania is hoping to use its gas reserves to generate electricity, reducing its reliance on hydro-power in the wake of a national power crisis.

Angola Seeks Collaboration on Oil, Gas with Nigeria

The government of Angola has called on the Nigerian business community to take advantage of investment opportunities that abound in their country.

Suffering Factories to Receive 700 mscf of Gas This Month

Sources at EGAS told Egypt Oil & Gas that a decision was taken to pump 700 mscf of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to factories suffering from gas shortages.

Egypt Redefines Mediterranean Borders

Ahmed Abdel Halim, petroleum expert in maritime borders, told Egypt Oil & Gas that the ministry of defense had sent a map to the petroleum ministry illustrating all concessions owned by Egypt in the Mediterranean dee ...

Eni Discovers Gas at Congo Offshore Zone

The Italian energy company Eni has discovered gas at an offshore zone in Congo. The block has potential of 250-350m barrels of oil equivalent and over 300,000 cub m of gas per day.

Iran Plans Gas Offensive as Bolivian President Announces Visit

Bolivian President Evo Morales confirmed he will take part in the upcoming summit meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) to be held on November 23 in Tehran.

Pentagon Slammed for Massive Overspend on Afghan Gas Station

The United States government watchdog for reconstruction in war-torn Afghanistan has slammed the US military for spending $43m on a gas station that could have cost as little as $500,000.

Abengoa Extends Deal for Moroccan Solar-Gas Facility

Spanish renewable energy company Abengoa has signed an extension to its operations and maintenance agreement with the Moroccan Power and Drinking Water Office for the Ain Beni Mathar solar-gas power plant.

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