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Major petrochemicals projects to be announced in Egypt during an industry event

The next phase of Egypt's petrochemical industry development will be announced during an industry event to be held at the JW Marriott on 26 September.

Organized by Petroleum Economist and Echem the event will feature a speech by H.E. Eng. Osama Kamel, Minister of Petroleum who will discuss Egypt's hydrocarbon development strategy. In addition, Echem will provide a full presentation their Phase Two investment plan.

While precise details on the new phase of investment will only be announced at the conference, the broad focus will be on downstream projects designed to provide both employment and innovation in this vital industry.

The event will be attended by international investors, financiers and many of those involved in the current and future development of Egypt's petrochemicals industry. Accredited media are welcome to attend, though registration is required.

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