+86-156-2511-0166[email protected]WhatsApp
Hanheng Refractory
HOMEABOUT
PRODUCTS
All products
APPLICATIONS & INDUSTRIESMARKET SUPPORTNEWS
DISCUSS
Hanheng Refractory
HOMEABOUTAPPLICATIONS & INDUSTRIESMARKET SUPPORTNEWS
DISCUSS
+86-156-2511-0166WhatsApp[email protected]
Hanheng RefractoryHanheng RefractoryBuilt for heat. Proven in delivery.

Hanheng Refractory Materials Co., Ltd. supplies shaped bricks, monolithic refractories, tundish materials, and insulation products for steel, ferroalloy, glass, boiler, and other heat-intensive operations.

Quick links

  • Home
  • About
  • Products
  • Applications & Industries
  • Market Support
  • News

Core products

  • Magnesia-Carbon Brick
  • Alumina-Magnesia-Carbon Brick
  • Magnesia-Alumina-Carbon Brick
  • Al2O3-SiC-C Brick
  • Calcium-Magnesium-Carbon Brick

Contact

Panpan Road, Zhanqian District, Yingkou, Liaoning, Chinawww.hanhengref.com[email protected]+86-156-2511-0166WhatsApp

© 2026 Hanheng Refractory

Project discussionProduct systemPrivacy Policy
Industry update
Published May 20, 2026cementeconomyegypt

Drilling operations at Narges gas field to start Thursday

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi announced that drilling operations at the offshore Narges gas field will begin next Thursday

Source-backed market reading focused on the local industrial developments, project signals, and operating consequences that are actually worth tracking.

Read Article
Previous article

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi announced that drilling operations at the offshore Narges gas field will begin next Thursday. The field lies within the Narges concession area off the coast of El-Arish in the deep waters of the Mediterranean, with estimated recoverable reserves of 2.5 to 3.5 trillion cubic feet of gas.

Speaking at a seminar organized by the Egyptian-British Business Association, Badawi said the sector’s achievements over the past two years reflect genuine collaboration with government agencies, holding companies and foreign partners. He praised President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s direct support, describing it as the main driver behind the growth of Egypt’s petroleum and mining sectors and stressed that transparency and integrity were central to all decisions.

On the matter of foreign partners’ receivables, the minister said reducing outstanding payments is a top priority. Efforts have cut arrears from $6.1 billion in June 2024 to $440 million currently, with the government committed to clearing all dues by the end of June.

Badawi highlighted measures to accelerate investment, noting that Egypt’s renewable energy strategy aims to raise its contribution to the energy mix to 48% by 2028, freeing additional gas for export and domestic industry and petrochemical needs. Regarding exploration, he said the sector plans to drill 101 exploratory wells in the Western Desert, Nile Delta and Mediterranean in 2026.

New discoveries include Qaher-2, in collaboration with Eni and BP in March 2026, and Shell resuming exploration activity. He also welcomed the Cypriot government’s approval of the Kronos field development plan by Eni and Total, a historic step toward linking Cypriot gas to Egypt’s liquefaction facilities for export to Europe.

In mining, Badawi announced a nationwide airborne survey starting within weeks, spanning 18 months to boost investment and reduce exploration risks. He emphasized that human resources are the country’s true wealth, noting that 50 talented mining specialists were sent to Murdoch University in Australia for training.

He said transforming the Mineral Resources Authority into an economic authority marks a major shift and announced preparations for the Egypt Mining Forum on September 28–29. Shell Egypt Chairwoman Dalia El-Gabri said successful partnerships require alignment between state priorities and investor expectations.

She noted that recent structural reforms in trade agreements have made Egypt a more attractive investment destination. She cited the West Mena project, set to enter production less than three years after discovery, as evidence of productive collaboration with the petroleum ministry, highlighting the flexibility of commercial agreements in deep water environments.

CEO of Harbor Energy Samah Sabry described Egypt as a cornerstone of the company’s portfolio, with production exceeding 500,000 barrels per day globally. He credited ministry incentives with boosting output and noted that foreign receivables had fallen to their lowest level.

Sabry highlighted the Desouq discovery in Kafr El-Sheikh entering production just two months after its October 2025 discovery. In mining, Hoda Mansour of AngloGold Ashanti outlined efforts to develop the Sukari gold mine, including a comprehensive asset evaluation program to improve efficiency and extend mine life to global standards.

Next article

Sources and reading line

Public reports, policy documents, and industry releases cited in this article remain available here for continued review.

View cited sources1 sources

Drilling operations at Narges gas field to start Thursday

Published source

Document: SIS Egypt Economy News · Source: SIS Egypt Economy News

Open source↗
Continue from here

Continue this article into market review, product systems, and project preparation.

When this signal is already affecting your buying sequence, continue from here into the related market page, product route, or a practical project discussion.

Related market pages

Continue into the country page when destination documents, packing, and delivery timing need a deeper read.

Africa Regional Project SupportOpen market page
Related product systems

Continue into the product systems that are most likely to appear in the same procurement discussion.

Alumina-Magnesia-Carbon BrickReview productCalcium-Magnesium-Carbon BrickReview productBasic Ramming Mass for Induction Furnace Working LiningReview product
Project preparation

Share the unit, duty position, target campaign, destination market, and document questions so the next reply can stay practical.

Unit name, exact hot-zone position, and current lining route

Target campaign, shutdown or commissioning window, and expected quantity split

Destination market, delivery route, and the document set needed before quotation

Discuss this articleBack to News