Petroleum: No complaints about butane and queues are a thing of the past
In 2016, the Minister of Petroleum launched a program to modernize Egypt's petroleum sector, including digital transformation programs.
In an intervention with the media, Rania Hashem added, "The Echo," which is broadcast on Extra News: During the past period, work has been done on several activities, including production and refining.
Hamdi Abdulaziz explained: "The objective is to provide an electronic system without manual interference with the provisions on control of transfers, so as to enhance its efficiency as an important product affecting the lives of citizens, and thus to ascertain how to distribute it accurately, to provide appropriate service to citizens." "Most important is the completion of the operational steps of that system, which will be followed by another system aimed at linking all the Potajaz workstations and the digital system to enable the O.R. to follow up immediately on that mechanism."
He continued: "We have no complaints about potagas, they have become potagas lines of the past, there is no problem with the supply of product, but the system needs to be developed, to relieve pressure."