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Gas companies in Egypt is the lack of trained personnel. However, companies have compensated for the lack of these professionals by creating their own training centers or sending their staff to external training centers |
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A thousand feet down, the ocean floor shakes. Bubbles of oil and gas burp out. In a wafting plume, the oil heads for the ocean surface where it forms a film less than a millimeter thick and many cover hundreds of square kilometers. |
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This month's review features the Commercial International Bank's (CIB) most recent report on the "Natural Gas Sector in Egypt" |
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As the National Football League enters its 21st stage, Al-Ahli - widely known as the Red Devils - is taking confident steps towards clinching their third title in a row. |
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Energy is a prime source of livelihood for many nations and is a cause of affluence for others. In Egypt, energy constitutes one fifth of the country's overall economic activity, a little less than half of the country's export revenues, and is a strategic resource for future growth. |
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The past few years have witnessed an expansion in the activities of Egyptian petroleum companies to operate abroad, penetrating the Middle East and Africa markets. |
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Following Angola’s admittance to OPEC in 2007, the lurking question becomes: why is Egypt reluctant to join OPEC as a full-time member? |
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Being characterized as the first Egyptian company to carry out upstream activities in the Egyptian market as well as offering petroleum services, Tharwa has kept its outstanding record of achievements since its inauguration in 2004. With the target of competing in the international arena, Tharwa shares its 2007 future plans with Egypt Oil and Gas Newspaper and shed light on its story of success |
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News of the month, know more about the recent activities this industry has shown during January 2007. |
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