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to manufacture trains and monorail

This will be connecting the new administrative capital with Cairo and Giza.

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The new capital is just going to be insane. I think there's already 30 embassies that have officially submitted for relocation from Cairo to the new capital. It will be fascinating to see what and how Cairo ends up sort of existing in the shadows of this new, mega city. Not sure this has ever happened anywhere else. Should be amazing. Some of the pics of the new capital are incredible and you'd think it was more along the lines of a GCC mega city as far as much of the layout and architecture.
 
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Gas gas gas gas gas! Egypt just hitting the gas as hard as possible to maximize production capacity.


#Egypt announces its highest rates of natural gas production ever, now self-sufficient. Work is underway on a developmental project to transform Egypt into a regional center for gas and oil trade, and benefit from the country’s distinctive capabilities. https://egyptindependent.com/egypt-announces-its-highest-rates-of-natural-gas-production-ever-now-self-sufficent/…


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Dr. Mohamed El-Qousi, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency, said that the agency has proven that without the help of foreign expertise, it is able to manufacture a satellite and test it until the launch stage, indicating that the space law determines the possibility of manufacturing the satellite in Egypt and launching it from Egyptian territory.

"Al-Qosi" added to "Echo Al Balad" website, that launching the satellite is not a luxury that Egypt tries to enjoy, but it is a duty that must be reached. Studies have been conducted for Egypt to have a launch pad, as Egypt has distinguished technical and scientific cadres who know in the field of missiles launch in what concerns the mechanics of the missile and its guidance, but they lack practicality because they have not previously applied.

He pointed out that the study is presented to the higher authorities awaiting approval for implementation, pointing out that with the start of 2014, there has been a major shift in the state's interest in space projects and its support for space technology.
 
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Dr. Mohamed El-Qousi, CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency, said that the agency has proven that without the help of foreign expertise, it is able to manufacture a satellite and test it until the launch stage, indicating that the space law determines the possibility of manufacturing the satellite in Egypt and launching it from Egyptian territory.

"Al-Qosi" added to "Echo Al Balad" website, that launching the satellite is not a luxury that Egypt tries to enjoy, but it is a duty that must be reached. Studies have been conducted for Egypt to have a launch pad, as Egypt has distinguished technical and scientific cadres who know in the field of missiles launch in what concerns the mechanics of the missile and its guidance, but they lack practicality because they have not previously applied.

He pointed out that the study is presented to the higher authorities awaiting approval for implementation, pointing out that with the start of 2014, there has been a major shift in the state's interest in space projects and its support for space technology.
It can be a regional launch country for Arab countries if it can develop the capabilities. UAE and Saudi Arabia would use them a lot.
 
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as Egypt has distinguished technical and scientific cadres who know in the field of missiles launch in what concerns the mechanics of the missile and its guidance, but they lack practicality because they have not previously applied.
If so then I’m glad, I’d always look for the best studies I could make so that we get the theory part right whenever we get to make something. Even without using these studies and researched we would still have a good land to build on.
 
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Can somebody translate this video? I wanted news about the Egyptian space agency but I dont understand it arabic. I want the part about the camera especially.
 
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I mean, if you really look at these numbers and put them in perspective with all things considered such as dealing with Libya, the pain of that one spot in Sinai, the HUGE devastation of COVID-19 and to come out with those numbers is nothing short of incredible! Those who criticize Egypt and especially Sisi have no idea what the implications of his presidency have accomplished in such a positive manner to the country.
With borders we never secured and by living on less than 8% of our land! No shit we need to conquer the desert! Thank god we didn’t run out of supplies when COVID hit and people were stockpiling...
 
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With borders we never secured and by living on less than 8% of our land! No shit we need to conquer the desert! Thank god we didn’t run out of supplies when COVID hit and people were stockpiling...
See post #413 in this thread..
 
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Can somebody translate this video? I wanted news about the Egyptian space agency but I dont understand it arabic. I want the part about the camera especially.

Can't concentrate on much of what they're saying cuz too busy staring at her, bro! :D lol.

Quick stuff is that they're talking about the larger camera was adapted to a telescope to get the incredible magnification and it worked well as the image quality was excellent. And then they have the duplicate but in a smaller camera to fit in tighter spots and for other filming duties etc. It's basically a testing laboratory where they conduct all these experiments and test etc.

Then they moved to the testing area where have those oven-like machines where they test the cameras in imitation space environments where the temperatures reach minus and plus by many degrees (and they mentioned the numbers I forget I think it was -120 C and +150C) and that these testing machines are now in Egypt to step up the testing process because before, they would have to go all the way to Japan to test their locally built stuff but now they can do all these tests in Egypt. They also simulate the orbit time which can be up to a week with those fluctuating temperatures to see what happens and they record all their findings. That's pretty much the whole thing in a jist.
 
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Egypt announces record-high crude oil production for first time in decades
Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum has recently announced the achievement of a record number in producing crude oil, exceeding 65,000 barrels per day, for the first time since 1957.



Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek el-Molla recently announced that Egypt has reached a record in the production of crude oil, exceeding 65,000 barrels per day, for the first time since 1957.

During a Sept. 13 meeting of the General Petroleum Company's General Assembly, which he presided over, Molla stressed the importance of increasing research work and activities, exploration, development of existing fields and setting new production wells to increase production, in addition to developing the main infrastructure needed for ongoing production operations and enhanced exploitation.


Egypt is considered one of the first countries in the world to achieve a precedent in all stages of petroleum production, as it started in 1886 drilling the first well in the Jamsa area on the west coast of the Red Sea. Field production began in 1910, and petroleum discoveries in Egypt followed. In 1961, the first sea petroleum field in Egypt and the Middle East — Belayim marine oil field — was discovered.

The Western Desert region represents the largest part of crude oil production in Egypt with 56%, followed by the Gulf of Suez with 23%, the Eastern Desert with 12% and the Sinai Peninsula with 9%, through 43 companies, the most important of which are Khaleda Petroleum Company, Belayim Petroleum Company (Petrobel), GAPCO Company, General Petroleum Company, Agiba Petroleum Company and Badr al-Din Petroleum Company. The major foreign companies operating in production activities in Egypt are the American Apache Corporation, the Italian Eni, the Emirati Dragon Oil and the Dutch Shell.

Nabil Abdel-Sadiq, president of the General Petroleum Company, revealed, during the same meeting, that seven new petroleum discoveries were achieved, and that the total trial rates reached around 6,700 barrels of crude oil per day and 21.4 million cubic feet of gas per day. He said that the new discoveries and technical studies that were carried out and the reassessment contributed to adding proven oil reserves during the year by about 33.8 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Over the past six years, Egypt has achieved 295 new petroleum discoveries, 197 crude oil discoveries and 98 gas discoveries in the areas of the western and eastern deserts, the Mediterranean, Sinai, Delta and the Gulf of Suez. These discoveries have added to the petroleum reserves about 371.619 million barrels of oil and condensates, and about 38 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. The total production of petroleum wealth amounted to about 440 million tons, 189.6 million tons of crude oil and condensates, about 234 million tons of natural gas and 7.8 million tons of butane gas other than butane produced by refineries and investment companies.
In this context, Abdel Sadiq noted, “The production rate from the company’s fields reached about 61,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day during the year, and by adding the company's share of production of the participating companies, the total production exceeds 95,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Several measures were taken and had a direct impact on increasing the productivity of some docks and land wells, mainly Al-Hamad Wharf that saw a productivity increase from 4,400 to 9,900 barrels per day, using the latest technologies in the field of electrical recordings in marine wells for the first time in Egypt.”

Talaat al-Suwaidi, a member of parliament and head of the parliamentary Energy and Environment Committee, said the ministry’s announcement that Egypt has reached a record in crude oil production shows that President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi attributes great importance to supporting this promising sector.

Egypt owns eight crude oil refineries with a production capacity of around 38 million tons — only 25 million tons of which are exploited yearly.

According to figures issued by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics at the end of August, and cited by the Egyptian Al-Bawaba news website, crude oil imports increased by 34.7% to a record $217.6 million compared to $161.5 million. Forecasts indicate that Egypt's oil imports will drop by at least 17% due to a decline in imports of crude oil and petroleum derivatives by 17.1% during fiscal year 2021, to reach 18.4 million tons, compared to 22.2 million tons during fiscal 2020.

Egypt has been seeking for years to transform into a regional hub for trade in gas and petroleum, as part of its National Energy Efficiency Action Plan.
Suwaidi told Al-Monitor over the phone that Egypt has become one of the most important countries in the Middle East and Africa region, which attracts global investment. He underlined that Egypt's production has enabled it to achieve self-sufficiency in gas and resort to exporting.
Atef Hassan, head of Petrobel, told Al-Monitor that Egypt is currently producing about 1.1 billion cubic feet of gas per day and about 70,000 barrels per day of crude oil, after its success in implementing plans to develop production fields in the Gulf of Suez, in addition to 12,000 barrels of condensate per day and about 280 tons of butane gas per day.
He pointed out that Petrobel made investments in the fields of exploration, development and operation of gas and crude oil fields, amounting to $720 million during the ending fiscal year. It also succeeded in rationalizing expenditures by more than $50 million, amid highly efficient production processes and plans.
On Sept.16, Eni and its partner BP announced the discovery of new gas in the Greater Noros area, in the Abu Madi West lease agreement, off the coast of Egypt.
Hassan noted that Egypt announced in August the starting operation of al-Hamra petroleum port in New Alamein, which comprises 12 petroleum agreements with international companies, including eight with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, for research, exploration and drilling in the Western Desert, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. He added that the total investment in research and exploration for these agreements exceeds $1 billion.

 
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Sohag: An oil committee arrives to inspect a fire in a water well in the governorate's desert

Major General Tariq Al-Feki, Governor of Sohag, said that a committee of specialists from the General Petroleum Corporation arrived in the governorate today to inspect the site of fire in a groundwater well that was dug in a reclaimed land in the desert back of the village of "Beit Khallaf" in the west of the center of Gerga, and the flame burst from the pipe Water that was installed in the well, pointing out that the committee has moved to the site to carry out its work, examine the site, determine the reason for the fire in the well, and report whether or not there is an oil discovery in the area.

The governor added - in today's statements - that the governorate, in cooperation with officials of the gas companies, conducted an inspection process for the area, and made sure that there were no gas pipelines that had leaked and caused the incident, pointing out that neighboring governorates were also addressed to examine the routes of the gas pipelines in them. And to make sure that they are safe and that there are no leaks and breakage, and the safety of all lines has been reported.





The governor indicated that specialists from the Petroleum Authority have been addressed to inspect the site and determine the cause, and whether the area has a light pocket of gas that will disappear in a short time, or is there gas detection at great depths, pointing out that the matter is resolved and any reports issued in this regard will be through Petroleum commission doing the inspection.





One of the cultivators in the area had dug a well of water and pushed a pipe at a depth of 200 meters, to pump artesian water from the underground water well in the area, and 3 days ago the water of the well turned into "sparkling" water that rushed out of the pipe at a height of 7 meters, after which a relief began to flow The gas from the pipe’s mouth did not force the owner of the well to close it, and yesterday evening the well caught fire, and flames rose from it as a result of the spread of fire from a stove for workers preparing tea near the well, and the flames rose in the area for several meters without causing injuries, and the workers in the area failed to Extinguish them, civil protection forces have been called, and security and cordon have been established around the area, and the well is still burning.


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Check out this link, nilgiri is present.
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I think the find is natural gas and hopefully is good for the country and region.
 
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@Gomig-21
Check out this link, nilgiri is present.
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I think the find is natural gas and hopefully is good for the country and region.

I saw that this morning and honestly, I'm not surprised of course since I've been saying there is A LOT of oil in Egypt they just need to find it because again, it's impossible for a country the size of Egypt which is pinched between Libya and Saudi Arabia, both of which are stuffed to the gills with oil, not to have at least the proportional amount of oil itself. They just haven't explored enough for it and now look what's happening, it's busting out of the ground as if to say "what the heck is wrong with you people, can't you find me? I'm dying here, suffocating and finally I couldn't take it anymore and had to come out for fresh air because it just doesn't seem like you'll ever look for me!!!" loool.


That link just took me to about short URL and nothing else. You're talking about my buddy @Nilgiri? Too bad he's banned still from here I think that's terrible to ban such an intelligent and valuable member who brings so much to this forum and he gets banned constantly while I have no idea why?! He can't be posting things against the rules I just don't buy that knowing him and I think it's unfortunately one of those anti-Indian biased things. Too bad because I always enjoy his posts. Can you try that link again, bro? Ishtah Aleik!
 
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I saw that this morning and honestly, I'm not surprised of course since I've been saying there is A LOT of oil in Egypt they just need to find it because again, it's impossible for a country the size of Egypt which is pinched between Libya and Saudi Arabia, both of which are stuffed to the gills with oil, not to have at least the proportional amount of oil itself. They just haven't explored enough for it and now look what's happening, it's busting out of the ground as if to say "what the heck is wrong with you people, can't you find me? I'm dying here, suffocating and finally I couldn't take it anymore and had to come out for fresh air because it just doesn't seem like you'll ever look for me!!!" loool.


That link just took me to about short URL and nothing else. You're talking about my buddy @Nilgiri? Too bad he's banned still from here I think that's terrible to ban such an intelligent and valuable member who brings so much to this forum and he gets banned constantly while I have no idea why?! He can't be posting things against the rules I just don't buy that knowing him and I think it's unfortunately one of those anti-Indian biased things. Too bad because I always enjoy his posts. Can you try that link again, bro? Ishtah Aleik!
Yes bro, I hope there is a lot of possibilities oil extraction and exports in the future. The website I was trying to link was called defence hub live with a period after live but I dont want to enter in the link. Nilgiri is on there.
 
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