EGYPS 2020 4th Edition in February

Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla at Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2020) press conference (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla at Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2020) press conference (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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EGYPS 2020 4th Edition in February

Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla at Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2020) press conference (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla at Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2020) press conference (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla said that Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2020) will discuss several topics, including financing amid the current global economic conditions, given that the petroleum sector is one of the largest industries that acquire investments and financing.

The Minister was speaking at a press conference to announce the fourth edition of EGYPS 2020 in February, under the auspices of President Abdul Fattah El-Sisi.

The event will be held on February 11 under the slogan “North Africa and the Mediterranean: Delivering the Energy Needs of Tomorrow.”

Senior officials and heads of major international oil companies will participate in the conference and discuss various issues relating to Egypt's efforts into becoming a regional center for energy and the development of key activities such as research, exploration, production, refining, and marketing, as well as women’s role in the sector.

Meanwhile, the minister announced that the "Egyptian Refining Company” project started its operation after completing the trial phase.

He added that the oil sector continues its research and exploration activities in production areas such as the Gulf of Suez and the Western Desert to find new discoveries and enhance Egypt's oil production.

For his part, President of DMG Events Christopher Hudson explained that the fourth edition will host over 450 international exhibitors showcasing thousands of products and services to over 30,000 trade professionals from 14 countries including Germany and India, which are participating for the first time.

The events will include 36 specialized technical sessions, 10 strategic sessions, seven sessions devoted to the role of women in the energy field, seven sessions in the areas of investment and financing, six sessions for occupational health and safety and environmental protection, in addition to four strategic round tables for company heads.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum announced the signing of two new agreements to explore for oil and natural gas in the Mediterranean with ExxonMobil oil company, of a minimum investment of $332 million.

In a press release, of which Asharq Al-Awsat obtained a copy, Molla said that ExxonMobil’s return to Egypt for oil and gas exploration represents an added value to the successes achieved by the oil sector.

The Minister noted that since June 2014, the petroleum sector has managed to sign 82 new agreements for oil and gas exploration, with a total investment of about $16 billion.

The Vice President of ExxonMobil Exploration Company for Europe, Russia, Caspian, Middle East, North Africa, Don Bagley, said in a separate statement that the new acquisition boosts the company’s activities in exploration east of the Mediterranean, adding that the company is looking forward to cooperating with the Egyptian government.

The acquisition includes 5,000 kilometers squared in North Marakia Offshore block, which is located approximately five miles offshore Egypt’s northern coast in the Herodotus basin. The remaining area is in the North East El-Amriya Offshore block in the Nile Delta.



Mawani Signs 3 MoUs with Global Shipping Lines to Support Saudi Exports

Mawani Signs 3 MoUs with Global Shipping Lines to Support Saudi Exports
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Mawani Signs 3 MoUs with Global Shipping Lines to Support Saudi Exports

Mawani Signs 3 MoUs with Global Shipping Lines to Support Saudi Exports

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) signed on Tuesday three memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with major international shipping lines: MSC, Maersk, and CMA CGM.

The agreements were signed on the sidelines of the Made in Saudi Expo 2025 and in partnership with the Saudi Export Development Authority (Saudi Exports).

The memoranda aim to support national exports and Saudi exporters by boosting access to global markets through an integrated logistics services ecosystem that connects the Kingdom’s ports with international destinations via leading global shipping lines.

The initiative provides exporters with broader opportunities for expansion and growth, while reinforcing international confidence in the quality of Saudi products by ensuring fast, efficient, and reliable delivery.

The MoUs establish a strategic framework for cooperation among the signatories to deliver innovative and integrated logistics solutions, facilitate the export of Saudi products, and boost the availability of empty containers at the Kingdom’s ports to ensure sufficient inventory levels that meet exporters’ needs.

They aim to expand joint initiatives that contribute to increasing Saudi exports in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. This includes organizing workshops, conferences, and exhibitions to raise awareness, bolster exporters’ capabilities, measure satisfaction with logistics services, and promote national exports globally.

The MoUs seek to improve Saudi exporters’ access to new markets by providing advanced and efficient logistics solutions through Jeddah Islamic Port, King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam, and Jubail Commercial Port, alongside efforts to further automate port operations.


Saudi Arabia, Syria Discuss Industrial Investment Partnerships

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef during Tuesday's meeting. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef during Tuesday's meeting. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, Syria Discuss Industrial Investment Partnerships

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef during Tuesday's meeting. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef during Tuesday's meeting. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef held talks in Riyadh on Tuesday with Syrian Minister of Economy and Industry Nedal Al-Shaar on ways to strengthen economic relations and develop industrial investment partnerships between their countries.

Alkhorayef praised Syria’s participation as Guest of Honor in the third edition of the Made in Saudi Expo, noting that this reflects the depth of fraternal relations and the shared economic ties between the two countries.

The officials discussed aspects of industrial cooperation and the opportunities for Syria to benefit from the Kingdom’s expertise and successful experience in developing its industrial sector.

They addressed prominent export opportunities that can support trade growth, strengthen industrial and economic integration between Saudi Arabia and Syria, and advance their developmental goals and shared interests.

Separately, Alkhorayef revealed that the Kingdom’s non-oil exports reached SAR307 billion in the first half of this year, marking the highest semiannual growth on record. 

He made the announcement during his participation in a dialogue session with Al-Shaar on the sidelines of the Made in Saudi Expo 2025. 

Alkhorayef explained that Saudi Vision 2030, through its initiatives, has driven record performance and sustained growth in non-oil exports over the past few years by unlocking national industrial capabilities, boosting the quality of Saudi products, and expanding their access to global markets. 

He highlighted opportunities for cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Syria in developing industrial cities, enabling Damascus to benefit from the Kingdom’s successful experience in export development and local content support, thereby contributing to its economic growth. 

Alkhorayef underlined the level of efficiency, skill, and craftsmanship demonstrated by Syrian investors in the Kingdom’s industrial sector, hoping that the industrial sector would become a key pillar of Syria’s economic advancement. 

He also addressed trade development between the two countries, noting that Saudi non-oil exports to Syria totaled SAR1.2 billion in the first nine months of 2025. 


Saudi Inflation Slows to Nine-Month Low in November

 People enjoy sitting outdoors as the summer heat eases in Riyadh (AFP). 
 People enjoy sitting outdoors as the summer heat eases in Riyadh (AFP). 
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Saudi Inflation Slows to Nine-Month Low in November

 People enjoy sitting outdoors as the summer heat eases in Riyadh (AFP). 
 People enjoy sitting outdoors as the summer heat eases in Riyadh (AFP). 

Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate slowed to 1.9 percent in November 2025, its lowest level in nine months, down from 2.2 percent in October, driven by easing housing costs and lower prices for food and beverages.

On a monthly basis, inflation remained broadly stable, edging up 0.1 percent compared with October.

According to data released on Monday by the Saudi General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), the housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels category rose 4.3 percent year on year in November, down from 4.5 percent in October. Within that category, actual housing rents increased 5.4 percent, slowing from 5.7 percent a month earlier.

Prices in the food and beverages category rose 1.3 percent, reflecting a 1.6 percent increase in the prices of fresh, chilled and frozen meat. The transport category climbed 1.5 percent, driven by a 6.4 percent rise in passenger transport services.

The personal care, social protection and miscellaneous goods and services category recorded the largest annual increase, up 6.6 percent, supported by a 19.9 percent surge in prices of other personal products, influenced by a 21.6 percent rise in jewelry and watch prices.

Prices for insurance and financial services increased 5.1 percent, led by an 8.4 percent rise in insurance costs. The recreation, sports and culture category rose 1.3 percent, reflecting a 2.1 percent increase in holiday package prices.

In contrast, prices for furniture, household equipment and routine household maintenance declined 0.3 percent. The restaurants and accommodation services category also fell 0.5 percent, as accommodation service prices decreased 2.3 percent.

GASTAT noted that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures changes in prices paid by consumers for a fixed basket of 582 items, while the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) tracks price movements of goods at the pre-retail stage for a fixed basket of 343 items.