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BP Signs 5-Well Egypt Deal
...diterranean, where all recent key drillings have taken place. While the rapid decline at WND, which started up in 2017 with the Phase 1 Libra and Taurus fields, will be a sore disappointment for BP, it now provides an opportunity to tie-in nearby finds, given that the development has infrastructure ca...
Volume: 68Issue: 37Published at Fri, 12 Sep 2025 -
Leviathan Supplying Jordan’s DEAD Sea Industry
...oor. Leviathan already supplies Jordan’s state utility Nepco. Chevron’s other Israeli field, the 13.7tcf Tamar has been supplying the Arab Potash and Jordan Bromine plants on the Dead Sea since 2017, likely the customers for the new Leviathan volumes, with volumes which averaged around 20mn cfd last year. ...
Volume: 68Issue: 32Published at Fri, 08 Aug 2025 -
Shell Greenlights Egypt Offshore Project
...me since 2017 and prolong the project’s lifespan (MEES, 18 July). MEES learns that Shell plans to drill the Mina West-2 appraisal well in Q1 next year to firm-up volumes with first gas potentially by the end of 2026. Operator Shell (60%) and partner, Kuwait state firm Kufpec (40%) had initially ap...
Volume: 68Issue: 30Published at Fri, 25 Jul 2025 -
BP Egypt Gas Boost
...tput had slumped to just 400mn cfd late last year, the lowest level since 2017 start-up with almost all current output from the ‘Phase 3’ Raven field. However the start-up last month of two Raven infill wells – the first two wells of the just-completed campaign – should have hiked output to around 60...
Volume: 68Issue: 10Published at Fri, 07 Mar 2025 -
KRG: Genel Finalizing Taq Taq Exit
...6,000 b/d in 2015, but it suffered a catastrophic output collapse as geological challenges prompted huge reserve downgrades from 2017 (MEES, 31 March 2017). Output was below 5,000 b/d even prior to the 2023 closure of the KRG’s export pipeline, and Genel opted not to produce from it last year (MEES, 26 Ja...
Volume: 68Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2025