Petroleum minister inspects Valaris DS-12 rig ahead of new Mediterranean gas drilling

Karim Badawi, Egypt's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, inspected the Valaris DS-12 drilling rig, which recently arrived to launch a programme drilling five new natural gas wells in the Mediterranean Sea for BP and Arcius Energy. Badawi stated that intensifying drilling is a top priority to unlock exploration opportunities and boost output from existing fields. The initiative reflects international companies' confidence in Egypt's investment climate.

Karim Badawi, Egypt's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, inspected the Valaris DS-12 drilling rig upon its recent arrival in the country to initiate a programme for five new natural gas wells in the Mediterranean Sea. The wells include Fayoum 4, Ghareb, and Rw for BP, while Arcius Energy—a joint venture between BP and Abu Dhabi's ADNOC—will develop the exploratory Atoll West and Nefertari wells.

Badawi said intensifying drilling for new wells "is a top priority for the ministry, both to unlock fresh exploration opportunities and to increase output from existing fields." He noted the programme aligns with Egypt's strategy to gradually raise domestic gas production and reduce import reliance amid rising global gas costs.

During the visit, the minister toured the rig to assess operational readiness. Fayoum 4 is scheduled to begin production in July at around 100 million cubic feet per day, bolstering summer supplies for electricity generation and cutting import bills.

Badawi praised BP as one of Egypt's largest natural gas investors and a strategic partner for over six decades, highlighting its Mediterranean expansion and planned $1.5bn investment in exploration and development for the 2026/2027 fiscal year. He welcomed Arcius Energy's selection of Egypt as its operational launchpad and regional energy hub, citing reforms like full dues settlement by June's end and new incentives.

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The advanced Valaris DS-12 drillship has arrived in Egypt's territorial waters, marking the start of a drilling programme targeting four new wells in the Mediterranean Sea. Operations will begin with one production well and one exploratory well for BP, followed by two more exploratory wells for Arcius Energy.

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Egypt's Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly chaired a high-level meeting on Sunday to assess the energy sector's readiness amid escalating regional military tensions, while ministries intensify coordination to mitigate the impact of airspace closures on Egyptian exports, particularly perishable agricultural produce.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly held a meeting this morning at the government headquarters in the New Administrative Capital with Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk and Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi to review efforts for a sufficient and stable strategic stock of petroleum products. Discussions centered on ensuring adequate financial allocations to meet market demand and maintain stability.

 

 

 

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