Arab Times

Dana Gas to drill ‘next mega gas field’

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Dana Gas will begin drilling this year in an area it says could become Egypt’s next giant Mediterran­ean gas field, after seismic data pointed to reserves as large as 20 trillion cubic feet.

That data will be put to the test beginning in April or May, when it expects to start drilling an area that could hold 4-6 trillion cubic feet of gas, Dana Gas CEO Patrick Allman-Ward told Reuters on the sidelines of an energy forum on Tuesday.

“If the geology works out the way that we think it will, then in the success case it could be a 4-6 trillion cubic feet gas reserve,” Allman-Ward said

“And that’s just that one prospect,” he said of the area of a North Arish field located in the eastern Mediterran­ean Sea which is one of three Dana Gas has homed in on within its Block 6 after it was licensed to explore in 2014.

“All three together could be as much as 20 trillion cubic feet,” Allman-Ward said.

Such a reserve level would make it second only to Egypt’s Zohr field, a 30 trillion cubic feet find made by Eni in 2015 that made Egypt a major player in Mediterran­ean gas and which it is now hoping will become a regional re-export hub. (RTRS)

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