Egyptian engineering, construction, and procurement (EPC) company Enppi and Egyptian Petroleum company Petrojet have completed 60% of their natural gas network expansion project in Jordan, says reports. The project will be finished next October, Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Tarek El-Molla said in a press statement during a visit to Jordan. During the trip, Egypt and
Egyptian-Jordanian cooperation in energy sector discussed
Oil minister Tarek El Molla discussed mutual cooperation with his Jordanian counterpart Hala Adel Zawati. Zawati visited major national oil companies including GASCO, Petrojet, and ENPPI where she was briefed on the capabilities of these Egyptian firms as well as the latest technologies they use in the petroleum and natural gas domains. The head of the Jordanian-Egyptian
Shell West Nile Delta field to start production in October
Shell will start production from its two offshore wells at West Nile Delta field 9B in the first half of October 2018, according to oil minister Tarek El Molla, Egypt Oil & Gas reports. The company will also finish drilling eight production wells and two exploratory wells in Q3 2019. By then, the project’s productivity
EGYPT: NOCs to repay all debts to IOCs by 2020 – El Molla
Egypt’s National Oil Companies (NOCs) will repay all debts owed to international partners before the end of 2019, oil minister Tarek El Molla has said. He added that the debt has fallen to $1.2 billion, which is half of NOC debt owed to International Oil Companies (IOCs) in 2010. The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies wrote in
EGYPT: El-Molla remains as petroleum minister
Tarek El Molla was sworn in on Thursday 14 June by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi as the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Egypt Oil & Gas reports. El Molla will be serving under the new Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly who replaced Sherif Ismail last week. The Ismail cabinet resigned on June 5 in