HOME | CONTACT US
 
 
Importing solar energy and exporting uranium - IPR scores another Alam El Bueib discovery in Egypt's Western Desert - Naftogaz Ukrayiny extracts its first crude from Egyptian deposit - Dana has another Egypt hit - Increase of oil, gas exploration works throughout Egypt - Egypt: Petrochemical industry overcomes global crisis - Edison International to buy EGPC Abu Qir share - Apache invests more in the Western Desert - West Dikirnis Phase II Development Completed - Cairo goes nuclear as resources dry up -
LOG IN
December 2008 Issue
 Download This issue
INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Over the past two months, there have been intensive discussions and negotiations between the Egyptian petroleum top officials and their Russian counterparts studying the means to bolster the mutual cooperation between the two countries. Why is Russia becoming today’s world attention? What benefits would the Russian cooperation generate to Egypt? Hady Fahmy, President of the Egyptian Chamber of Petroleum and Mining sheds lights on the fruitfulness of the Russian-Egyptian ties
Becoming today’s world hub, economically and industrially, Russia has been symbolizing the ideal gateway for most nations seeking prosperity and wealth by strengthening mutual ties. Following this strategy, Egyptian officials have worked closely with their Russian counterparts to revive the mutual cooperation between the two countries and bring more investments in the country
Perhaps one of the main reasons behind Barack Obama's historic, illustrious victory in the U.S presidential elections on November 4th was his energy agenda. Having suffered for a long time from rising oil prices, which hit the $146 mark at some point few months ago; many Americans left their cars behind and used public transportation. According to Obama's energy plan, American taxpayers will each get a $500 rebate check – funded by profits taxes to be levied on big oil companies
Since the announcements made last month by the world's three biggest reserves of natural gas; Russia, Iran, and Qatar, about their attempt to establish an OPEC-style organization for natural gas exporters, speculations about the formation of the natural gas cartel were sparked worldwide
Over the last few decades, the IT industry has been the battleground for a number of heated debates concerning the future of technology. One of the most interesting debates revolves around "Tape versus Disk" that has raged for years
News of the month, know more about the recent activities this industry has shown during November 2008.
Read in this issue