The meeting was also attended by H.E. Eng. Sameh Fahmy, Egyptian Minister of Petroleum, and Dr. Hany El-Sherkawi, country director of Dana Gas in Egypt. The discussions also covered additional gas projects Dana Gas is undertaking in Egypt and further investment opportunities in the country's growing energy sector.
Mr. Jafar highlighted Dana Gas's regional differentiator focus in terms of maximizing the benefits of natural gas to the country, and presented the Dana Gas City proprietary concept of developing local gas-based industries which the Company is developing in several countries of the Region, and which encompasses an integrated community optimizing natural gas utilization. The Dana Gas City concept is in line with Egypt's current policy of maximising economic and social benefits of its natural gas resources to the country. Egypt's natural gas reserves have doubled in the last five years to over 70 trillion cubic feet.
Dana Gas, the Middle East's first and largest regional private-sector natural gas company, is very active in Egypt, where it is the 6th highest gas producer and among the 64 companies operating in Egypt.
Earlier this year, Dana Gas paid $1.1bn to acquire Centurion Energy, a Canadian company with gas operations in Egypt. Dana Gas will be investing more than $80m on exploration activities in 2007, and has already made several additional discoveries, including most recently the first commercial oil discovery ever made in Southern Egypt, which proves the petroleum generating capability of the province, with the promise of further commercial discoveries in the area.
The Company is also leading a consortium to build and operate the Gulf of Suez Gas Liquids Plant, in partnership with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) and the Arab Petroleum Investment Corporation (APICORP). The plant will produce approximately 120,000 metric tonnes per year of propane and butane in liquid form, with the products to be exported to international markets, and thus providing significant value-add to Egypt's gas resources.
Headquartered in Sharjah in the UAE, and listed on the Abu Dhabi Stock Market (ADSM:DANA), Dana Gas has founders and shareholders from across the GCC and the Middle East region, and is active in all sectors of the natural gas industry across the whole gas value chain, with projects already under implementation in the UAE and the Kurdistan region of Iraq, and business development activities throughout the MENASA region. The Company recently closed a US$1 billion Islamic Sukuk convertible bond offering which met with strong demand from international investors.
Egyptian Prime Minister receives Dana Gas Chairman, discusses investment opportunities in Egypt
His Excellency Dr. Ahmed Nazif, Prime Minister of Egypt, received at his offices in Cairo on November 14, 2007 the Executive Chairman of Dana Gas, Mr. Hamid Dhiya Jafar, who updated the Prime Minister on the Company's ongoing operations and investments in Egypt, including recent gas and oil discoveries Dana Gas has recently made in the country and further projects under development.
- Egypt: Saturday, November 17 - 2007 at 14:38
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| L-R: Eng. Sameh Fahmy, Egyptian Petroleum Minister; Dr. Ahmed Nazif, Egyptian Prime Minister; Hamid Dhiya Jafar, Dana Gas Executive Chairman; and Dr. Hany El-Sherkawi, Dana Gas Egypt Country Director. |
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About Dana GasDana Gas (PJSC) is the first regional private-sector natural gas company in the Middle East, established with over 300 reputable founder shareholders from across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, and some 300,000 investors from over 100 nationalities worldwide who submitted applications of over US$78 billion over ten days in the company's regional IPO in late 2005.
Headquartered in Sharjah in the UAE and listed on the Abu Dhabi Stock Market (ADSM), Dana Gas already possesses a network of offices in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, the UK, and Canada, with further offices opening throughout the Middle East. Dana Gas currently has assets and projects in gas exploration and production, processing, transportation and marketing in several countries, and aims to play a major role in the rapidly-growing natural gas business throughout the Middle East North Africa and South Asia (MENASA) Region across the entire gas value chain.
In addition to its current projects, Dana Gas will be expanding its activities in all elements of the natural gas value-chain, including upstream exploration and production; through the midstream transmission and distribution of gas including LNG trading; and downstream into gas-related industries and petrochemicals.
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Posted by Medilyn Manibo, Assistant News EditorSaturday, November 17 - 2007 at 14:38 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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