The oil refinery capacities in Egypt saw a stable production rate of 810.0 Thousand Barrels Per Day from 2013 to 2017. A slight decline occurred in 2018, dropping to 795.0, where it stabilized until 2021. In 2022, there was a marginal increase to 802.7, reaching 810.31 in 2023—almost restoring the capacities seen a decade prior. As we advance to 2028, the forecast indicates a steady upward trend, projecting a capacity of 846.96 Thousand Barrels Per Day. This represents an overall 3.56% growth rate over five years, with a yearly average compound growth rate of 0.7%.
Future trends to watch for include potential technological advancements in refinery processes, investments in upgrading existing infrastructure, and geopolitical developments influencing oil production and export policies. Monitoring these factors will be crucial in predicting more precise future capacity trends for Egypt's oil refineries.