logo
Petroleum Minister inaugurates TAQA's new integrated operations center in Cairo

Petroleum Minister inaugurates TAQA's new integrated operations center in Cairo

Karim Badawi, Egypt's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, officially inaugurated the new integrated operations center for Saudi Arabian energy company TAQA, located in Cairo's Katameya district. The center will serve as a key hub for managing the company's activities in Egypt and the broader region, and is positioned to become a launchpad for TAQA's expansion across Africa.
The initiative capitalizes on Egypt's strategic advantages — including its robust infrastructure, competitive logistics, and geographic location — to strengthen regional energy cooperation and attract international investment.
TAQA, a leading provider of services to oil production sites and the wider energy sector, leverages innovation, technology, and sustainable practices to advance its mission.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by senior energy officials, including Tamer Idris, Vice Chairperson for Production at the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC); Mohamed Radwan, Vice Chairperson of Ganoub El Wadi Holding Company (GANOPE) for Agreements and Exploration and Director of the Egypt Upstream Gateway (EUG); TAQA Chairperson Khaled Noah; Amir Nassim, Vice President of Operations; Hossam Abou Seif, Vice President for Africa and Iraq; and Moataz Serag, Egypt Country Director. Executives from production companies and international energy firms operating in Egypt were also present.
During the opening, Minister Badawi reaffirmed the depth of historic ties between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the flourishing energy partnership between the two nations. He commended Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman for his pivotal role in strengthening bilateral cooperation, highlighting his remarks at the recent Egypt Energy Show (EGYPES) as a testament to the strength of the relationship.
Welcoming TAQA's expanded presence in Egypt, Badawi noted that the new center reflects the company's serious commitment to investing in and operating within the country.
'We are unlocking the full potential of Egypt's energy sector and the region,' he said. 'The ministry's six strategic pillars pave the way for broad cooperation with TAQA — from boosting production through advanced technologies and supporting mining, to renewable energy, emissions reduction, enhanced safety systems, and energy efficiency — all while bolstering regional collaboration with Saudi Arabia.'
TAQA Chairperson Khaled Noah described the center as a milestone in the company's development and a model of successful partnership with Egypt. He emphasized TAQA's commitment to investing in the country's energy sector, especially in developing solutions to reduce carbon emissions — where Egypt is at the forefront of the company's initiatives.
Noah praised Egypt's forward-looking energy strategy, highlighting TAQA's role in channeling investments, creating jobs, and providing advanced technological services to support the nation's energy goals.
Attendees also received a comprehensive briefing on the center's capabilities, which include the use of advanced technologies in energy operations, equipment design and maintenance, and a specialized training facility to support workforce development.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Diriyah House Brings the Kingdom's History to London
Diriyah House Brings the Kingdom's History to London

CairoScene

time5 hours ago

  • CairoScene

Diriyah House Brings the Kingdom's History to London

This initiative supports the global strategy to raise awareness and build partnerships. Diriyah House will host events, exhibitions, and engagements to attract investment and tourism before openings. Diriyah Company has launched 'Diriyah House' in London's exclusive One Hyde Park, as part of its strategy to expand global outreach and attract foreign investment to Saudi Arabia's flagship cultural destination. Situated in Knightsbridge, the facility is designed to serve as an immersive marketing platform introducing investors and stakeholders to the Diriyah Masterplan — the comprehensive development set to transform the historic Saudi city into a world-leading heritage destination. Projected to welcome over 50 million visits annually by 2030, Diriyah is a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, rooted in the Kingdom's cultural identity and history. The newly unveiled Diriyah House offers a state-of-the-art marketing suite that features interactive content and digital visualisations aligned with global investor expectations. 'We are thrilled to launch the Diriyah House in the heart of London, where our team will present Diriyah's story on a global stage through a distinctive experience worthy of its heritage," Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo said. "This step advances our international reach as we build one of the world's most iconic destinations rooted in the Kingdom's history, culture, and identity.' Diriyah House is set to officially open in early July 2025 in partnership with Sotheby's International Realty, which will operate the facility.

EGPC & Petrobel Begin Production at Zohr 6 Gas Field
EGPC & Petrobel Begin Production at Zohr 6 Gas Field

CairoScene

time18 hours ago

  • CairoScene

EGPC & Petrobel Begin Production at Zohr 6 Gas Field

The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and Petrobel have started production at the Zohr 6 field, targeting 40–50 million cubic feet of gas per day to help stabilise Egypt's energy supply. Jun 20, 2025 The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Petrobel have begun natural gas production from the Zohr 6 field in the Mediterranean Sea, with initial output estimated between 40 and 50 million cubic feet per day starting in June. The new production comes as part of a broader strategy to increase domestic gas supply and reduce reliance on imports, particularly for electricity generation and industrial Zohr 6 field was prepared for operation following the arrival of a drilling vessel in January and the completion of key water leakage mitigation procedures, including chemical injection and well isolation measures designed to ensure production remains central to Egypt's long-term energy strategy. Since the start of its development with Italian energy giant Eni, the field has attracted total investments of approximately USD 39 billion, with USD 13.5 billion specifically allocated to field development. Current production from the Zohr field ranges between 1.1 and 1.2 billion cubic feet per day, accounting for around 30% of Egypt's total natural gas launch of Zohr 6 aligns with ongoing offshore exploration and drilling activity in the Mediterranean. Between July 2024 and May 2025, eight new wells were drilled and another eight evaluated across various offshore blocks. Five new gas discoveries were made during the current fiscal year, which are expected to feed into Egypt's medium-term energy declining output from mature fields has prompted Egypt to import around 1.6 billion cubic feet of gas per day through LNG shipments and regional pipelines, currently meeting 25 to 30% of the country's overall gas demand. The new output from Zohr 6 is part of efforts to reduce that reliance and stabilise domestic energy availability.

China's JD Logistics Launches JoyExpress Courier Service in KSA
China's JD Logistics Launches JoyExpress Courier Service in KSA

CairoScene

time18 hours ago

  • CairoScene

China's JD Logistics Launches JoyExpress Courier Service in KSA

China's enters the Saudi market with JoyExpress, a self-operated courier service covering main provinces with rapid delivery and full logistics infrastructure. Jun 20, 2025 JD Logistics, the logistics arm of China's e-commerce giant has launched JoyExpress—a self-operated business-to-consumer courier service—in Saudi Arabia. This marks the company's first overseas consumer-focused delivery network, offering same-day and next-day delivery across most of the Kingdom's 13 provinces. JoyExpress is backed by a logistical network under development that includes warehouses, transfer and sorting centres, and delivery stations staffed by in-house couriers, drivers, warehouse operators, and customer service teams. Known for its self-built logistics infrastructure in China—with over 3,600 warehouses, 19,000 delivery stations and nearly 510,000 frontline staff—JD Logistics looks to replicate its model in the region.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store