Al-Sisi stresses his keenness to provide the necessary facilities for the work of international companies in the Egyptian energy sector
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi welcomed the increase in BP’s investments. In the Egyptian energy sector, stressing the government’s keenness to provide all the necessary facilities for the work of international companies and to increase the involvement of the private sector in this vital sector.
This came during President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s reception, today, Monday, of the CEO of British Petroleum. ; Murray Auchincloss, in the presence of the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Engineer Karim Badawy, and the company’s regional president for the Middle East and North Africa, Nader Zaki.
The spokesman noted The official spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shenawy, noted that President Sisi praised the company’s activities in Egypt in the fields of gas and oil, as well as in developing various Egyptian fields.
President Sisi affirmed his aspiration The state will expand cooperation with British Petroleum to include the field of clean and renewable energy, especially in light of the promising potential that Egypt enjoys in producing green hydrogen. In addition to the state’s efforts to transform into a regional center for its production and export, and its endeavor to increase the involvement of international companies in clean and renewable energy production projects with low emissions in Egypt.
In turn, the CEO expressed to “British Petroleum” Company, expressed his appreciation and happiness at meeting with President Sisi, highlighting his pride in the company’s activity in Egypt, which extends for more than 60 years, stressing the company’s commitment to strengthening Its business and increasing its investments in the Egyptian energy sector, being a key partner in discovering and developing Egypt’s natural gas and petroleum resources.
He also expressed the company’s intention to implement projects to produce clean and renewable energy, which It represents a priority for the Egyptian side.