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Egypt secures new oil and gas exploration contracts worth $340 million

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Egypt has entered into four oil and gas exploration agreements with international companies valued at more than $340 million (E£16.52 billion), aiming to bolster domestic production in the face of growing energy demand.

Egypt secures new oil and gas exploration contracts worth $340 million

The agreements, disclosed by the Petroleum Ministry on 30 August, encompass offshore blocks in the Mediterranean and Nile Delta.

These contracts include a commitment to drill 10 new wells and were secured by the state-owned Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS).

Shell International has entered into the largest agreement, valued at $120 million (£88.7 million), for exploration in the Mediterranean's Merneith offshore area. The agreement includes plans for three wells.

The second agreement is with Italian energy company Eni, which has pledged $100 million (€85.31 million) for drilling three wells in the East Port Said offshore block.

Russia’s Zarubezhneft signed the third agreement, valued at $14 million (Rbs1.13 billion), which is set to focus on the North Khatatba concession in the Nile Delta, with four wells scheduled to be drilled.

In addition, Arcius Energy, a joint venture between BP and XRG, the investment arm of the United Arab Emirates' ADNOC, has committed to invest $109 million in the North Damietta offshore area.

These investments come at a critical time as Egypt grapples with declining gas field supplies and a surge in electricity consumption, compounded by regional tensions impacting the energy sector.

The Ministry of Petroleum has announced that the contracts are a component of a larger strategy aimed at enhancing exploration efforts, ensuring a stable domestic supply and strengthening Egypt's position as a key energy hub in the region.

Concurrently, Egypt secured a series of agreements in June to procure between 150 and 160 cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through 2026, a move aimed at meeting the country's rising power requirements amid economic challenges. These LNG agreements with global energy companies and trading houses are expected to cost Egypt more than $8bn at present market rates.

 

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