HOUSTON, TEXAS (By bp, 9.Sep.2025, Words: 425) â bp announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to evaluate opportunities for a 5-well program at water depth ranging from 300m to 1,500m in the Mediterranean Sea.
The program is designed to accelerate the development and production of national gas reserves, with the intent of extending the use of existing production facilities in the West Nile Delta. Drilling operations are expected to start in 2026, with possible tie-back options following evaluation of the drilling campaign and resource potential.
The MOU was signed during the visit of H.E. Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources; H.E. Ashraf Swelam, Egyptâs Ambassador to the UK; and Dr. Geo. Samir Raslan, Undersecretary for Exploration and Agreements at the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, to bpâs headquarters in London.
The delegation met with Murray Auchincloss, bpâs chief executive officer; William Lin, executive vice president for gas and low carbon energy; Nader Zaki, regional president, Middle East and North Africa; and Wail Shaheen, president of bp Egypt. The signing underscores the strength of the long-standing partnership between bp and the Egyptian government.
âTodayâs announcement reaffirms our commitment to supporting investment in Egyptâs gas sector. âŻWe appreciate the continued engagement and support from H.E. Minister Karim Badawi. âŻWe look forward to applying bpâs technological expertise to build on our recent exploration and development momentum to bring on new gas resources and accelerated production for the country as well as deliver value for our business.â
William Lin, executive vice president for gas and low carbon energy
Nader Zaki, regional president for the Middle East and North Africa, added:âŻâWe areâŻproud of our longstanding partnership with the Egyptian government. This memorandumâŻrepresents a strategic step in our investments in Egyptâs energy sector during this decade,âŻenabling us to develop additional gas resources in the West Nile Delta and bring themâŻonstream as quickly as possible to meet the needs of the local market.â
The agreement comes as bp plans to increase production to 2.3-2.5 million barrels of oil equivalent a day in 2030 with the capacity to increase production out to 2035. It follows a successful exploration campaign in the first half of 2025 in which bp has made 10 discoveries including two in Egypt, where it completed drilling activity at the Fayoum-5 gas discovery well and El King-2 exploration well, both part of the West NileâŻDelta development.
bp has been operating in Egypt for more than 60 years. Through strategic partnerships and sustained investments, the company continues to play a pivotal role in developing the countryâs energy resources.
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