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Zohr reshapes future of gas exploratio­n in Egypt

MAJOR COMPANIES WILL COMPETE TO EXPLORE FOR EGYPTIAN GAS IN MEDITERRAN­EAN

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WITH THE ACHIEVEMEN­T OF GAS SELFSUFFIC­IENCY AND THE EXISTENCE OF EXCESS GAS, WE WILL START TO EXPORT ABROAD

The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) plans to launch an internatio­nal bid for gas exploratio­n in land and sea areas before the end of the first half of this year.

According to MedhatYous­ef,former vice president of the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporatio­n (EGPC), the bids for exploratio­n for oil and natural gas, which will be offered by Egypt during the coming period will see a turnout of internatio­nal oil companies for participat­ion,“after the discovery of Zohr, which encouraged companies to explore for Egyptian oil and gas,” he said.

“There has been a change in the search and exploratio­n for Egyptian gas,” said Youssef, noting that in the past, internatio­nal oil companies were applying for land exploratio­n areas due to low exploratio­n costs compared to marine areas.

The EGAS has already prepared a plan that includes offering bids for natural gas and shale gas exploratio­n annually, especially in the Mediterran­ean Sea, which the company regards as a promising area in the field of extracting natural gas for Egypt.

According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the reserves of the Mediterran­ean Basin are estimated at 122tn cubic feet of natural gas and about 107bn barrels of crude oil.

Italian energy company Eni announced in 2015 a discovery in the Shorouk Mediterran­ean Concession Area in the Mediterran­ean, covering about 100 sqkm of the concession area.

Zohr gas field has up to 30tn cubic feet of gasreserve­s,with about 22tn cubic feet of recoverabl­e natural gas.The project’s investment­s reached about $12bn and could increase to $16bn over the entire lifetime of the project.

The EGAS is committed to offering more than 10 land and sea areas before the end of the first half of this year for exploratio­n.The company has obtained security approvals for the tenders and will include eight maritime zones and three land areas.

The global bidding for gas and crude oil comes within the framework of the Ministry of Petroleum’s strategy to encourage and attract new investment­s from internatio­nal companies to work in Egypt in this field with the final aim of adding new reserves and increasing hydrocarbo­n production and reserves to meet the needs of the local gas market.

In March 2015, the EGAS launched a tender for natural gas exploratio­n in 12 maritime zones.Four offers were accepted in four areas in the Mediterran­ean with a minimum total investment of $306m. Offers were also accepted from BP and Eni in block 4 of North Ras El-Esh marine area, and the offer by the consortium of Eni,BP,andTotal for block 7 in North El-Hammad offshore area.

An offer was also accepted from Italian company Edison in block 12 northeast of Haby, as well as an offer frpm BP for block 14 in NorthTabia marine area.

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El Molla said that his ministry succeeded last year in adding about 1.6bn cubic feet of natural gas to domestic production to reach 5.5bn cubic feet per day, with the increase coming from the fields of Norus,Atoll, and North Alexandria, as well as Eni’s Zohr.

According to the minister,the domestic production of natural gas is directed entirely to consumptio­n in the domestic market sectors of electricit­y and industry,and “with the achievemen­t of gas selfsuffic­iency and the existence of excess gas, we will start to export abroad.”

Egypt’s natural gas production in 2018 is expected to reach 6.3bn cubic feet per day,compared to only 6bn cubic feet per day in the second half of 2017.

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