Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (Egypt) explained

Agency Name:Arab Republic of Egypt
Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Nativename:وزارة البترول والثروة المعدنية
Jurisdiction:Government of Egypt
Headquarters:Nasr City, Cairo[1]
Chief1 Name:Tarek El-Molla
Chief1 Position:Minister of Petroleum
Chief2 Name:ِAbed Ezz El Regal
Chief2 Position:Chairman, EGPC
Chief3 Name:Osama El Bakly
Chief3 Position:Chairman, EGAS
Chief4 Name:Saad Helal
Chief4 Position:Chairman, ECHEM
Chief5 Name:Mohamed Abdelazeem
Chief5 Position:Chairman, GANOPE
Chief6 Name:Osama Farouk
Chief6 Position:Chairman, EMRA
Child1 Agency:EGPC
Child2 Agency:EGAS
Child3 Agency:ECHEM
Child4 Agency:GANOPE
Child5 Agency:EMRA

The first independent Ministry of Petroleum was established in March 1973, to manage the political role of petroleum resources before the war of 1973. In view of the strategic significance of the Ministry's existence as a political body that sets the general petroleum strategies on new bases to go in line with the requirements of the country at this stage. On top of its priority list, is to provide the local market needs of petroleum products, petrochemicals and mineral resources, and to contribute to achieving the targeted growth rates of the national economy.

Functions and duties

The petroleum sector's vision

Take into consideration the Sector Core Values....Core Values: safety, innovation, ethics, transparency and efficiency

Strategic objectives of the ministry of petroleum and mineral resources

The ministry’s hierarchy

The petroleum sector in Egypt consists of 6 state-owned entities. These are: Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company(EGAS), Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM), Ganoub El Wadi Petroleum Holding Company (GANOPE), and Egyptian General Authority for Mineral Resources.

Previous petroleum ministers

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Cabinet. Cabinet Gov Egypt.