Egypt’s
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi necessitated settling the dues of oil and gas
companies operating in Egypt and honoring the state’s obligations toward them,
in a manner that contributes to increasing domestic oil and gas production.
He also stressed the
importance of providing incentives to accelerate and intensify field
development, production operations and new exploration activities.
This came during a
meeting between President El-Sisi, Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli, and
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi.
Sisi asserted the
need to intensify efforts to expand exploration activities and capitalize on
successful experiences, underlining the importance of offering further
incentives and facilitation measures to investors in the oil, gas and mining
sectors.
He said that these
steps would help boost investment volumes and increase production to meet
Egypt’s growing consumption and development needs.
Presidential
Spokesman Mohammad El-Shennawi said that the meeting reviewed a number of key
files related to the work of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.
These included
efforts to implement Egypt’s strategy to become a regional energy hub and a
regional center for gas trading, developments in offshore and aerial seismic
survey activities and initiatives to expand onshore and offshore oil and gas
exploration, the spokesman said.
The discussions also
covered plans to diversify gas supply sources and the incentive packages
offered to exploration companies, with the aim of making Egypt one of the most
attractive destinations for investment in this sector, the spokesman added.
The spokesman added
that the meeting also addressed government efforts and coordination between the
Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and the Ministry of Electricity and
Renewable Energy to secure Egypt’s gas needs, particularly during the summer of
2026.
During the meeting,
the president also followed up on developments in Egypt’s mining sector,
including geological reserves and investment indicators in this vital field.
In this regard,
Badawi said that Egypt is set to launch, during the first quarter of this year,
its first comprehensive aerial survey of mineral resources in 40 years.
The survey aims to
update geological data and establish a large database to attract Arab and
international mining investments, Badawi said.
The meeting also
reviewed a new package of incentives targeting international exploration
companies, along with measures to streamline licensing procedures, building on
Egypt’s rich geological potential and its integrated infrastructure, according
to the spokesman.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette