The ceremony took place on the sidelines of Egypt’s
participation in the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and
Conference (ADIPEC 2025). ENPPI ranked 98th globally, moving up 38 places from
last year to join the top 100, while Petrojet advanced to 107th, climbing 31
spots. San Misr maintained its position in the ranking at 230th worldwide.
The awards were received by Engineer Khaled Ibrahim,
Chairman and Managing Director of ENPPI; Engineer Walid Lotfy, Chairman and
Managing Director of Petrojet; and Engineer Mohsen Kotb, Chairman of San Misr.
Engineer Wael Lotfy, Undersecretary of the Ministry for Projects, was also
honored for his contributions to this achievement during his tenure at ENPPI.
Badawi stated that the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral
Resources takes pride in the successes of ENPPI, Petrojet, and San Misr,
reflecting the Egyptian petroleum sector’s engineering and technical expertise
capable of competing globally. He highlighted that these companies have become
ambassadors for Egypt in international petroleum and energy projects,
demonstrating the ability of Egyptian talent to execute major projects
according to the highest global quality standards.
The Minister added that this international recognition for
Egyptian petroleum companies is the result of dedicated work and ongoing
development efforts led by the Ministry to enhance the capacity of national
companies to expand in regional and international projects. He confirmed that
the Ministry will continue supporting these leading entities to remain active
players in fostering cooperation and foreign investment, achieving national
goals of localizing expertise and maximizing economic returns from their
participation in regional and international projects.