Egypt Coordinates with Aramco to Manufacture ‘Static Equipment’

Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla inspects locally manufactured equipment for the petroleum sector (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla inspects locally manufactured equipment for the petroleum sector (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Egypt Coordinates with Aramco to Manufacture ‘Static Equipment’

Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla inspects locally manufactured equipment for the petroleum sector (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla inspects locally manufactured equipment for the petroleum sector (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum has said Petrojet is coordinating with Saudi Aramco to establish workshops for manufacturing static equipment in the oil sector.

The ministry explained on Monday in a press statement, a copy of which was obtained by Asharq Al-Awsat, that the new workshops are scheduled to be established in King Salman Energy Park (SPARK), as approved by Aramco.

It added that they are coordinating with Saudi Luberef regarding cooperation in the manufacture of static equipment.

The central workshops have already been approved and contracts have been made to manufacture several static equipment.

The ministry will also coordinate with the Algerian company Sonatrach regarding cooperation in manufacturing static equipment in Algeria.

Petrojet has established five workshops in Egypt; two are being built in el-Alamein and Tebbin. The company also has an affiliated manufacturing workshop in Iraq.

According to Petrojet President Waleed Lotfy, the workshops' most important specialized equipment are heat exchangers, distillation towers, pressure vessels, heat treatment furnaces, air coolers, and repair and maintenance of obsolete static equipment.

Lotfy pointed out that this equipment helped implement the Zohr gas field development project, the West Delta gas field development, the nitrogen fertilizer complex project in Ain Sokhna, and the new asphalt complex at the Suez Petroleum Manufacturing Plant.

He explained that equipment manufacturing work developed from 6.8 tons in 2021 to 12 tons in 2023, noting that metal structure manufacturing work increased in the same period from 23 tons to 40 tons.

Workshops are valued at $160,000 compared to $105,000 in 2021, while the total manufacturing work carried out in the central workshops between 2021 and 2023 amounted to $594 million, including integrated manufacturing work by Porsche valued at $297 million.

Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla stressed that localizing and increasing the local manufacturing base of petroleum equipment and supplies necessary for oil and gas activities are among the main pillars for completing the strategic and vital projects.

The Minister inspected the work progress in the central workshops for manufacturing static equipment in el-Katameya, affiliated with Petrojet, followed up, and reviewed the results of developing the workshops to maximize the local product and reduce imports from abroad.



Arab League Urges UN Security Council to Stop Israeli Assault against Palestinian People

A man prepares meals to be distributed to displaced Palestinians in front of a leveled building in Gaza City on November 2, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. (AFP)
A man prepares meals to be distributed to displaced Palestinians in front of a leveled building in Gaza City on November 2, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. (AFP)
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Arab League Urges UN Security Council to Stop Israeli Assault against Palestinian People

A man prepares meals to be distributed to displaced Palestinians in front of a leveled building in Gaza City on November 2, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. (AFP)
A man prepares meals to be distributed to displaced Palestinians in front of a leveled building in Gaza City on November 2, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. (AFP)

The Arab League urged on Saturday the UN Security Council and the international community to assume their responsibilities and exert pressure on Israel to stop its assaut against the Palestinian people and to ensure that it provides all humanitarian assistance needed by the people in Gaza Strip.

In a statement marking the 107th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, the Arab League urged Britain and all the other countries that did not recognize the Palestinian state to take this step in support of peace in line with the two-state solution.

It emphasized that the only way to achieve just, comprehensive and lasting peace is to end the Israeli occupation of all Palestinian and Arab territories occupied since 1967, and to establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital according to international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

"The Balfour Declaration continues to be a profound wound in the human conscience due to the Nakba that the Palestinian people have experienced and the ongoing deprivation of their legitimate and inalienable rights to freedom and independence. This refers to the Israeli occupation's violations and practices, settlement and Judaization, annexation and siege, the destruction of the Palestinian people's livelihoods, and the desecration of their religious shrines," the Arab League statement said.

It stressed that Israel's continued crimes and violations are a reflection of the international community's inability to fulfil its obligations and assume its responsibilities in resisting aggression and occupation, protecting the Palestinian people.

It must ask Israel to comply with the principles of international law and relevant resolutions in a manner that ends the occupation and allows the Palestinian people to exercise their right to self-determination in an independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The Arab League stressed that Israel continues to insist on expanding the area of its hostilities to include Lebanon and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights despite the imminent danger of a regional war.

Moreover, the Israeli Knesset's decision to ban UNRWA's work in the occupied Palestinian territories is an additional flagrant violation of the UN Charter, of the international will, and of all human values.

The aim of this step is to destroy generations of Palestinians for whom the UN agency represents a lifeline in catastrophic humanitarian conditions. It is imperative that Israel stop these crimes and protect the agency's work in accordance with its UN mandate.