Blue Water Energy LLP to partner with Apex International Energy
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Apex is primarily focused on pursuing acquisitions and drilling opportunities in MENA, with an initial focus on Egypt. The company will continue to acquire assets and licenses, while driving value creation through the execution of production optimisation opportunities, developments and exploration opportunities of scale.
London-based Blue Water Energy, Warburg Pincus LLC and the IFC are jointly providing funding to support Apex’s investment programme, including drilling, asset acquisitions and corporate transactions.
Apex, based in Houston and Cairo, was formed in 2016 by Roger Plank (Founder and CEO), who assembled an experienced management and technical team with a track record of growing profitable oil and gas operations in the MENA region.
Shortly after the formation of the company, Apex was awarded two exploration concessions in Egypt’s Western Desert encompassing 1.7 million acres. Apex’s success in the 2016 EGPC Bid Round, only months after the formation of the company, jumpstarted its exploration activity which is gearing up with extensive 3-D seismic and drilling activity over the months ahead.
Roger Plank, founder and CEO of Apex, said: “We are very pleased that BWE is joining us as an Apex shareholder.
"The BWE team has an exceptional track record investing in the energy industry with strong sector relationships, proven deal expertise, and broad international perspective.
"BWE joins Warburg and IFC as part of Apex’s world-class investor base, bringing substantial financial and human capital to support our mission of building a profitable upstream company of scale.”
Graeme Sword, founding partner of Blue Water Energy, said, “For a while, BWE has believed there is an opportunity to build a leading MENA exploration and production company of significant scale.
"We are excited to partner with a best-in-class management team at Apex, as well as strong existing shareholders, Warburg Pincus and IFC, who have a long track record of building successful E&P companies in emerging markets.
"We are very pleased to be working with Roger and his team and have big ambitions to contribute to the building of a company that can contribute to Egypt and the MENA region.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/special-reports/23102018/blue-water-energy-llp-to-partner-with-apex-international-energy/
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