Egypt Eyes Gas Production Increase

Egypt plans to increase natural gas production from several key concession areas, including its giant Zohr field, in 2025. (Getty Images)
Egypt plans to increase natural gas production from several key concession areas, including its giant Zohr field, in 2025. (Getty Images)
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Egypt Eyes Gas Production Increase

Egypt plans to increase natural gas production from several key concession areas, including its giant Zohr field, in 2025. (Getty Images)
Egypt plans to increase natural gas production from several key concession areas, including its giant Zohr field, in 2025. (Getty Images)

Egypt plans to increase natural gas production from several key concession areas, including its giant Zohr field, in 2025, Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi said on Monday.

The government aims to ramp up output at Zohr by drilling new wells starting in the first quarter of 2025, according to a ministry statement. Production from the field remained stable at around 2 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) in the fiscal year 2023-24, which ended in June.

Zohr, once a game-changer that turned Egypt from a net gas importer to an exporter, peaked at 3.2 bcf/d in 2019 but has since seen output decline to 1.9 bcf/d in early 2024.

The drop was mainly due to foreign oil companies’ hesitance to invest as Egypt accumulated billions in arrears. However, in August, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced that his government had a clear plan to restore and increase production levels in cooperation with foreign partners.

Egypt is also seeking to boost pipeline imports from neighboring Israel and Cyprus while exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) through its two export facilities.

Additionally, Egypt signed a partnership agreement on Monday with Greece's Copelouzos Group to enhance the trade, transport, supply, and regasification of natural gas across Eastern Europe and Greece.



25 French Companies Offer Partnership Opportunities with Saudi Arabia in Cyber Security

Officials are seen at the Saudi-French security conference in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Officials are seen at the Saudi-French security conference in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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25 French Companies Offer Partnership Opportunities with Saudi Arabia in Cyber Security

Officials are seen at the Saudi-French security conference in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Officials are seen at the Saudi-French security conference in Riyadh. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Twenty-five French companies specializing in cybersecurity have presented significant partnership opportunities with their Saudi counterparts to help bolster the sector.

French and Saudi officials emphasized the substantial investment prospects in security infrastructure during the Saudi-French Security Day program, which kicked off in Riyadh on Sunday and will continue until Tuesday.

The conference highlighted the potential role Riyadh and Paris can play in creating secure cities for the future, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, as the Kingdom prepares to host major international events, including the 2027 Asian Games, Expo 2030, and the 2034 FIFA World Cup.

Rachid Boulaouine, Director of Business France Saudi Arabia, stated during the event that collaborating with French companies offers a valuable opportunity to meet the complex security needs of large-scale events and major projects in the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia is investing over $15 billion in the rapidly growing cybersecurity market as part of Vision 2030.

In 2023, France’s cybersecurity sector generated over 7 billion euros ($7.6 billion) in revenue, with an annual growth rate of 10%, driven by increased investment in advanced technologies and innovative solutions.

Over the three-day conference, discussions will focus on enhancing bilateral cooperation and fostering partnerships between French companies and key Saudi entities, including King Salman Park, the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, the General Entertainment Authority, and Qiddiya.