The Oil & Gas Year Egypt 2019

The Oil & Gas Year Egypt 2019
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783022043

“Currently, the Ministry of Petroleum is working on the implementation of new concepts to maximise the investment map of Egypt’s upstream activities.” Tarek El Molla, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources The Oil & Gas Year Egypt 2019 comes at a time when the country’s hydrocarbons industry is about to witness tremendous developments, dubbed a “golden era.” This year’s Egypt edition highlights the country’s recently achieved gas self-sufficiency and the government’s objective of turning Egypt into a regional hub for LNG trade, showcases the successful completion of recent bidding rounds and the plans in place to further intensify exploration activities, and promotes the ambitious new investments in the petrochemicals industry. “When we state that we need to become a gas hub, we think not only about Egypt, but about our neighbouring countries too. We are not competing; we are integrating. We have the infrastructure, we have a big market and network, and we also need to integrate with our neighbours for the benefit of everyone.” Osama El Bakly, Chairman of EGAS The Oil & Gas Year Egypt 2019 delves into Egypt’s strategy to become the East Mediterranean energy hub, taking advantage of the availability of gas, the country’s existing infrastructure and its strategic position. This fifth edition of The Oil & Gas Year’s Egypt series provides insight to investors and companies looking at strategic opportunities in the country, at a time when Egypt’s oil and gas industry is experiencing a renaissance.

The Oil & Gas Year Kuwait 2019

The Oil & Gas Year Kuwait 2019
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783022086

“The oil and gas production contribution from new prospects is critical to achieving our production targets.” Emad Al Sultan, CEO, Kuwait Oil Company The Oil & Gas Year’s Kuwait 2019 edition illustrates Kuwait’s ambitious targets to ramp up crude oil production and rank among the top producers globally, while increasing refining capacity for added value. “Compared with what is happening in the region, this is a golden era for Kuwait. This is due to the ambitious strategy KPC has launched in trying to reach a certain level of production.” Tareq Qaddumi, CEO, SPETCO International Petroleum Company Our latest country report on Kuwait highlights investment opportunities in heavy oil, EOR and technology – key pillars to achieving the country’s 2045 production goals. Produced in collaboration with KPC and in partnership with the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority, this latest edition of The Oil & Gas Year’s Kuwait series provides foresight to oil and gas investors on the current investment climate and growing business opportunities in the market.

The Oil & Gas Year Abu Dhabi 2019

The Oil & Gas Year Abu Dhabi 2019
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783021969

The Oil & Gas Year and the Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry partnered to produce the TOGY Qatar 2019 edition, highlighting Qatar’s attractive business environment, the country’s resilience and QP’s ambitious local and international expansion plans, and covering major projects and services in the industry. This edition includes insights from Qatar’s most influential players and provides in-depth articles that offer market intelligence on the country’s entire value chain, from exploration and production to midstream, downstream and oilfield services, as well as the engineering and construction, marine and logistics, and others sectors. The edition also provides detailed and exclusive coverage of dynamic developments such as the North Field Expansion project as well as the Hamad Port. This edition of The Oil & Gas Year’s Qatar series aims to raise the global profile of Qatar’s hydrocarbons and related industries, showcase its industries accomplishments, and promote its future development plans. 9781783021901 TOGY is proud to present the The Oil & Gas Year Ghana 2019, published in collaboration with Ghana Oil Club. This third edition covers the lessons learned from the global oil price downturn and the opportunities that are becoming available as commodity prices recover. The book also provides readers with a complete perspective of the country’s main energy projects and steps the government is taking to draw in more foreign investment. Due to a prospective upswing in oil and gas activity, Ghana’s offshore industry continues to expand, with capacities being renovated at the main ports of Tema and Takoradi. Meanwhile, companies continue bringing in new technologies to advance Ghana’s E&P and renewables potential as the country modernises. Moreover, Ghana’s downstream sector is hugely competitive. As Ghana works to promote investment in its oil and gas industry, surrounding sectors are being hit with massive changes. Ensuring the competence of next generations, major firms and universities have launched courses or research chairs in petroleum studies. Extensive in-depth analysis is supported by comprehensive maps, illustrations and graphs to create a market guide essential for players seeking to either expand their operations or enter the Ghanaian oil and gas market. 9781783021963 The Oil & Gas Year (TOGY), in partnership with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and the Ministry of Energy and Industry, proudly presents The Oil & Gas Year Abu Dhabi 2019. This eighth edition covers the emirate’s new comprehensive strategy – termed Oil and Gas 4.0 – and key investments as projects and partnerships begin to pick up pace. ADNOC made history in 2018 by opening its first bid round. The NOC is moving in the direction of becoming an IOC and in doing so has opened up Abu Dhabi to more collaboration with multinationals, including equity partnerships with BHGE, Eni and OMV. The strategy shows that the NOC knows that in order to meet its ambitious target of 5 million bopd by 2030, it will need to harness the power of collaboration over competition. Looking beyond the upstream, the edition touches upon major themes such as the regional competition to secure market share in petrochemicals, to which Abu Dhabi is responding by building what is slated to be the area’s largest integrated downstream facility at Ruwais. The edition also discusses digitisation drives being spearheaded in the UAE in the private and public sectors, as well as the introduction of new technologies such as inspection drones and digital twins. Extensive in-depth analysis is supported by comprehensive maps, illustrations and graphs to create a market guide essential for players seeking to either expand their operations in Abu Dhabi or enter this dynamic market.

The Energy Year Egypt 2022

The Energy Year Egypt 2022
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 178302240X

“We are witnessing giant international companies such as ExxonMobil and Chevron investing in Egypt for the first time in the upstream domain.” Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources H.E. Eng. Tarek El Molla The Energy Year Egypt 2022 spotlights dynamic developments in the Egyptian energy market, from the launch of transparent, global access to technical data via the Egypt Upstream Gateway digital platform to the rise of the renewables market, with emphasis on solar and green hydrogen. Insights from key players such as Eni, bp and Apache feature in this year’s report. “The Nile Delta Basin is a world-class gas basin with a lot of growth potential.” Karim Alaa, bp’s regional president for North Africa As Egypt aims to position itself as a regional energy hub, The Energy Year Egypt 2022 offers details and insight on policy developments and related business opportunities. The report also highlights the country’s panorama of downstream mega-projects, efforts to revamp oil and gas production, developments in the power sector, new models of public-private partnership and initiatives for reducing carbon emissions. This sixth edition of The Energy Year’s Egypt series provides insight to potential investors on the latest developments and opportunities in one of the region’s key markets for oil, gas and renewables.

The Oil & Gas Year Angola 2019

The Oil & Gas Year Angola 2019
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783022027

“Policies must better serve the interests of Angola as a country, and of the investors that are willing to invest in the future of Angola.” João Lourenço, President of the Republic of Angola The Oil & Gas Year Angola 2019 has been produced in partnership with the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum; the National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG); PwC; AmCham Angola; and the Association of Service Providers of the Angolan Oil & Gas Industry. The Oil & Gas Year Angola 2019 analyses the reforms pushed by the administration of President João Lourenço – which include the kick-start of the Sonangol Regeneration Programme, the creation of the oil and gas regulatory agency ANPG, and incentives for marginal field development and exploration work – as well as the views and perspectives of the key players in the Angolan oil and gas value chain. “There is still a lot of potential for exploration in Angola, not just in the upcoming Namibe Basin, but also in the Congo River Basin, which is where production is centred now.” Olivier Jouny, General Director, Total E&P Angola The Oil & Gas Year Angola 2019 also features a pull-out map with the 2019 licence areas and ANPG’s 2019-2025 licensing strategy, an initiative that will see 55 blocks assigned in the coming six years. This sixth edition of The Oil & Gas Year Angola includes the most up-to-date, in-depth analysis and is a comprehensive guide to the Angolan energy market – it underlines the government’s initiatives to reinvigorate the Angolan oil and gas industry and identifies the country’s potential and untapped opportunities.

The Oil & Gas Year Trinidad and Tobago 2019

The Oil & Gas Year Trinidad and Tobago 2019
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783021462

TOGY is pleased to present The Oil & Gas Year Trinidad and Tobago 2019, published in partnership with the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries and the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago. The Oil & Gas Year Trinidad and Tobago 2019 analyses this changing landscape and the approaches the country can take to maintain its competitive edge in the mid-to-long term, including the development of NiQuan Energy’s GTL plant and the establishment of the island nation as a logistics and training hub for Guyana’s burgeoning oil and gas industry. This fifth edition covers efforts to resolve continued gas curtailments via cross-border deals and negotiations with Grenada, Venezuela and Guyana, as well as through renegotiated contracts between producers and the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago, and new gas production from super-major BP and local player DeNovo Energy. The book also showcases the expansion of the main ports at Point Lisas and Galeota, NOC Petrotrin’s challenges and subsequent restructuring, and the domestic EPC landscape. With gas coming on line from the startup of new developments throughout 2018, gas production has begun to rise steadily back up to previous levels. More gas is expected to come from offshore areas, such as acreage currently being explored by BHP Group. Trinidad and Tobago is awaiting the March 2019 start of commercial production at Caribbean Gas Chemical’s complex, which will increase the country’s competitiveness against other methanol producers in the Western Hemisphere. However, slowed gas production and feedstock supplies could potentially see the island nation pushed out of its position as the world’s top methanol producer. The Caribbean energy landscape is also shifting, with countries such as Grenada, the Bahamas, Jamaica and, most notably, Guyana delving deeper into their own oil and gas activities, looking to offset production gaps resulting from the current instability of regional heavyweight Venezuela. Extensive in-depth analysis is supported by comprehensive maps, illustrations and graphs to create a market guide essential for players seeking to either expand their operations in or enter the Trinidadian market.

The Oil & Gas Year Qatar 2019

The Oil & Gas Year Qatar 2019
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783021942

The Oil & Gas Year and the Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry partnered to produce the TOGY Qatar 2019 edition, highlighting Qatar’s attractive business environment, the country’s resilience and QP’s ambitious local and international expansion plans, and covering major projects and services in the industry. This edition includes insights from Qatar’s most influential players and provides in-depth articles that offer market intelligence on the country’s entire value chain, from exploration and production to midstream, downstream and oilfield services, as well as the engineering and construction, marine and logistics, and others sectors. The edition also provides detailed and exclusive coverage of dynamic developments such as the North Field Expansion project as well as the Hamad Port. This edition of The Oil & Gas Year’s Qatar series aims to raise the global profile of Qatar’s hydrocarbons and related industries, showcase its industries accomplishments, and promote its future development plans.

The Energy Year Mozambique 2020

The Energy Year Mozambique 2020
Author: The Energy Year
Publisher: The Oil & Gas Year Limited
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783022248

“Following the discovery of natural resources, Mozambique has a unique opportunity to achieve its objectives that focus on social development and infrastructure development, as well as to overcome its dependence on foreign donor aid.” Estêvão Pale, CEO and Chairman, ENH The Energy Year Mozambique 2020 arrives at a crucial moment. With the country’s energy industry stimulated by the signing of a USD 20-billion FID for the Mozambique LNG project, the recent acquisition of 3D PSDM seismic data, preparations for a sixth bidding round and governmental approval of key power projects, Mozambique is on the verge of an energy revolution that will foster economic and social sustainability. “Considering the resource base of the country in areas 1 and 4, we do expect to see additional FIDs.” Carlos Zacarias, President of the National Petroleum Institute (INP) The Energy Year Mozambique 2020 also highlights the key role of Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) in strengthening domestic and regional electricity supply under the nationwide ProEnergia initiative. Produced in partnership with ENH and INP, this third edition of The Energy Year's (formerly TOGY) Mozambique series provides insight to investors and companies looking at strategic opportunities in the country as it gears up ahead of first gas production in 2022.

The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-first Century

The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Khalid Ikram
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1649033001

A multi-faceted account of Egyptian economic development by nineteen internationally recognized authorities and the critical challenges the economy is likely to face in the next twenty years The Egyptian Economy in the Twenty-first Century addresses the question of why Egypt, despite possessing a plethora of assets—such as a fertile agriculture, a strategic geographic location, oil and gas deposits, innumerable tourist sites, a labor force prized by regional countries, and a diaspora that remits large amounts of funds—has seldom performed to its economic potential during the last sixty years. Indeed, economic weakness created political weakness, and often exposed the country to foreign diktats. What should the country do to change this state of affairs? Nineteen internationally recognized authorities on the Egyptian economy discuss the critical challenges that the Egyptian economy is likely to face in the next two to three decades, challenges which must be overcome in order to improve the life of Egypt’s citizens and to protect the country from external pressures. Their analyses cover population and employment; development strategies; principal macroeconomic issues; development of a digital economy; fiscal and monetary matters; the external sector; poverty and income distribution; the enterprise structure; higher education; water availability; urbanization; institutional performance; and many others. Contributors: - Gouda Abdel Khalek, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt - Khaled M. Abu-Zeid, Regional Water Resources, CEDARE (Center for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe), Cairo, Egypt. - Fatma El Ashmawy, World Bank. - Ragui Assaad, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA - Izak Atiyas, Economic Research Forum, Cairo, Egypt. - Marwa Biltagy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. - Lahcen Bounader, International Monetary Fund. - Ishac Diwan, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France. - Ahmed Ghoneim, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. - Khalid Ikram, Washington DC, USA. - Karima Korayem, al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt. - Heba el-Laithy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. - Noha el-Mikawy, Ford Foundation, Middle East and North Africa, Cairo, Egypt. - Mohamed Mohieddin, Menoufia University, Menoufia, Egypt. - Heba Nassar, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. - Osman Mohamed Osman, Cairo, Egypt. - Noha Razek, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. - David Sims, Cairo, Egypt. - John Waterbury, Princeton, New Jersey.

Energy Transitions and the Future of the African Energy Sector

Energy Transitions and the Future of the African Energy Sector
Author: Victoria R. Nalule
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030568490

This book explores current developments in the African energy sector and highlights how these are likely to be affected by the ongoing global efforts to transition to a low-carbon economy. It analyses the legal, regulatory and policy frameworks at the national and regional level as they relate to Energy transition in Africa and discusses how regionalism is increasingly utilized to tackle energy access and climate change challenges. Using case studies from across the continent, several key thematic issues, including gender justice, social license to operate, local content and conflict of energy laws are covered in detail. The authors also uniquely examine the progressive nature of global energy use and introduce the new concept of ‘Energy Progression.’ This book will be an invaluable reference for researchers and policymakers looking for a comprehensive overview of the field.