Madbouly Reviews Egypt Petroleum Supply Plan, Eyes September Mining Conference
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Updated · Egypt Independent · May 26
Madbouly Reviews Egypt Petroleum Supply Plan, Eyes September Mining Conference
3 articles · Updated · Egypt Independent · May 26
Mostafa Madbouly told Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi to keep securing petroleum products and natural gas to meet Egypt’s consumption and production needs.
Badawi said the ministry’s current priorities are to raise production and exploration with international companies and extract more value through refining and petrochemicals.
The review also covered mining-sector development, regional cooperation to attract investment, and coordination with the electricity sector on an optimal energy mix for growth.
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