Egyptian Strategic projects..updates

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His Excellency the Chinese Consul General/ Yang Yi... And the Chinese Minister/Wang Zeg and the accompanying delegation on a tour of Tzar in the Khattab Oasis and enjoy the delicious Egyptian food

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Reuters Agency: The Egyptian government is negotiating with international energy companies and commercial companies to buy between 40 and 60 shipments of LNG to secure the emergency energy needs before the high demand to the peak in the summer.

According to the current prices of natural gas, Egypt may resort to spending about three billion dollars in order to buy liquefied gas shipments, in order to avoid power outages during the summer.

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No one has worked like you for for long decades .. No one would help the poor groups of the Egyptian people other than you!
And no one thought to develop slums and removes people from fatigue, poverty, disgust and sadness that are in it .. except when you came and thought and implemented.
May God bless you and protect our country Egypt ...
We are all with you standing on your side and the side of our country against any challenge.

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This is the map of #Egypt,
Egypt will become a hub of transportation ports and a land of trade and industry
Egypt will be a center for logistics and all technologies
Egypt will be a global distribution hub
Egypt will be a center for the international economy
Egypt will be a hub for creativity for every intellectual
Egypt will be a data and political base It will rise to the challenge #LongLiveEgypt

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  • Monday, 30th June 2025
Agreements Signed to Begin Building Phosphoric Acid Complex in New Valley


Egypt finalized agreements needed to start the construction of the phosphoric acid production complex at Abu Tartour in the New Valley. The project aims at maximizing the added value and increasing the economic return of Egyptian phosphate ore by using it in high-yield industries rather than exporting it as raw material.

The Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi and New Valley Governor, Mohamed Al-Zamlout witnessed on Sunday the signing of a framework agreement between a consortium of Egyptian public entities, as well as a general contractor agreement with a Chinese consortium to build the industrial complex.

The Egyptian state-owned entities include Abu Qir Fertilizers; East Gas Company, Mineral Resources and Mining Industries Authority; Misr Phosphate, AT-PHOS, Petroleum Projects and Technical Consultations Company (PETROJET), and Engineering for the Petroleum and Process Industries (ENPPI), all of which are shareholders in the project.

The contractor agreement was signed with a Chinese consortium of China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) and East China Engineering Science and Technology Co (ECEC).

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The complex, with total investments of $658 million, will produce 250,000 tons per year (tpa) of high-grade commercial phosphoric acid (100% P₂O₅) in the first phase. It will leverage phosphate ore from Abu Tartour mines utilizing cutting-edge technologies.

Minister Badawi said that the commencement of the project’s implementation represents a milestone towards shifting from raw material production to the establishment of integrated mining industries that achieve high added value, in addition to tapping new horizons for Egypt in the field of mining industries built on its mineral wealth.

While Governor El-Zamlout highlighted the project’s significance for the New Valley, noting that establishing such an industrial complex is a true embodiment of the country’s strategy to develop and populate the desert hinterlands, particularly the New Valley, which has long remained outside the scope of heavy industrial development.

Recently, Minister Badawi held a meeting with AT-PHOS to review the execution plan of the project, according to which, the first phase is expected to begin early in 2026 and to be commercially operational by 2028.
 

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