gas | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 65

Iran to Fuel Iraq’s Kurdish Power Stations

Iran has signed a memorandum of understanding with Iraq’s Kurdistan to export gas and gasoline to the semi-autonomous region.

Egypt to Halt LNG Imports by 2020: Sherif Ismail

Egypt hopes to halt liquefied natural gas imports in 2020, Oil Minister Sherif Ismail said on Monday, as projects to develop its own gas fields are completed.

Aramco Extends Shale Gas Bid Deadlines

State energy firm Saudi Aramco has extended the deadline for companies to bid for work on its unconventional gas facilities in the north of the country, signalling it remains committed to developing shale gas deposit ...

EGAS Announces New Bid Round

EGAS announced a new international bid round for 2015 for 8 Blocks in the Mediterranean Sea with a total area of 11,849 km2.

Eni to Increase Investments in Egypt

President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi met Saturday with Chief Executive Officer of Italian oil producer Eni, Claudio Descalzi, who announced that his company intends to increase its investments in Egypt in the coming period.

Sameh Fahmy Acquitted from Corruption Charges

An Egyptian court has cleared former petroleum minister Sameh Fahmi of corruption charges linked to a highly controversial gas deal with Israel, a judicial source said on Saturday. Five other former ministry official ...

Japan After Iran Gas in Bid for Energy Security

A Japanese delegation is in Iran to discuss possible gas imports through pipeline or in the form of LNG, the Fars news agency says.

Egypt, Cyprus Sign MOU for Gas Pipeline and Imports

Cyprus signed an MOU with Egypt on Monday that could see the island supplying its Mediterranean neighbour with natural gas.

Total To Maintain Major Oil Investments in Nigeria

French oil major, Total, has assured that its major oil and gas projects in Nigeria as well as in other African countries will continue operations even with the sliding crude oil prices.

Apache to Keep Assets in Egypt

Apache Corp has tabled its plans to sell or spin-off its businesses in Egypt and the North Sea because those projects generate needed cash in a time of low crude oil prices, the CEO said on Thursday.

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