Also probed on Wednesday participation in the oil and gas sector were Karim Badawi, Egyptian Clergyman of Petrol and Mineral Assets, and Qahtan Taha Khalaf, Iraqi Diplomat to Egypt.
The several sides under investigation are improving their joint efforts in the sectors of oil and gas. End.
Khalaf stressed that this is the ideal time to expand the scope of work for Egyptian oil companies, which have gained expertise from having completed various contracts in Iraq, a place passing through a significant process of urbanization.
The ambassador said there would be a prospect for Egyptian companies to collaborate and enter the growing number of projects in Iraq that are using associated gas, as it will seek to exploit its natural gas resources.
Badawi emphasized that it is pretty key to have the two nations engaging in the oil and gas sector in such a manner that exploits the opportunities provided while ensuring the sharing of contacts is done.
The Egyptian priest further said that remarkable local and financial capabilities of Egyptian oil and gas companies will improve their chances for operations there.