CAIRO: Egypt on Saturday resumed its export of natural gas from Sinai to Israel and Jordan after GASCO repaired the damage to the pipeline, a source in the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum today said.
The pipeline that delivers natural gas to (...)
CAIRO: The East Mediterranean Gas Company has yet to estimate new damages to the pipeline that carries Egyptian natural gas to Jordan and Israel after unknown assailants attacked it last night. Officials from the company said estimating losses from (...)
Jordan is currently studying a number of offers to purchase natural gas to complement its reserves after a number of attacks on the Egyptian pipeline, Youm7 learned recently.
Amman received several offers from countries to supply natural (...)
The repairs to the damaged natural gas pipeline in Sinai should be finished in a few days, reported Head of the Egyptian Company for Natural Gases Magdy Tawfik.
The recent explosion severely damaged the pipeline, Tawfik told Youm7. He added that (...)
CAIRO: The explosion of the Egyptian gas pipeline harms the Egyptian economy, not Israeli interests, said Head of the Egyptian Company for Natural Gases (GASCO) Magdy Tawfik today.
“Egypt's gas supplies to Israel were suspended two months (...)
The head of the Oil Pipelines Company, Alaa Abdel Latif, said the company is preparing a plan to provide petroleum products. He added the company is keen on regularly providing and transferring petroleum products.
He said the company is meeting (...)
Both the Egyptian armed forces and the security forces will launch investigatory campaigns into petrol stations in response to recent violations at such stations, reported the Secretary to the Ministry of Petroleum Mahmoud Nazeem.
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The Secretary of the Ministry of Petroleum, Mahmoud Nazeem, said the international petroleum companies working in Egyptian markets are keen to increase their investments in Egypt despite the current political events in Egypt.
He added the current (...)
The Head of the Egyptian Company for Natural Gases (EGAS) denied they managed an agreement with East Mediterranean Gas to amend the price of Egypt's exported gas to Israel.
He added in a statement issued on Thursday that negotiations were (...)
The Petrol 80 crisis is largely being caused by both the smuggling of the petrol from Egyptian governorates to neighboring states and rumor spreading about price spikes, said a source in the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum.
“The price of petrol in (...)
The Egyptian petroleum sector started to execute a plan aiming to drill eight wells in Fayoum during the current fiscal year. The plan aims to discover more petroleum, which could provide more job opportunities and contribute to the development (...)
The shortage of 80-octane petrol (low grade or ‘oil 80') across Egypt is due to the refusal of foreign companies that own gas stations to sell oil 80, according to Mohamed Shoeeb, vide president of the public authority of petroleum.
He added (...)
Work to repair the Arish pipeline that carries Egyptian natural gas to Israel and Jordan has not yet begun, according to Hassan al-Mahdy, chairman of the natural gas holding company, which is related to Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum.
Al-Mahdy (...)