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Eni unveils new production from Western Desert, near field findings onshore Egypt
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 25 - 07 - 2019

Eni announced on Tuesday that production from South West Meleiha Development Lease, located in the Egyptian Western Desert, some 130 kilometres North of the oasis of Siwa, has started.
"The current production, delivered through two oil producer wells, is around 5.000 barrel of oil per day (BOPD) and is expected to reach 7.000 BOPD within September 2019." Eni said in a statement.
The oil is transported and treated at the Meleiha Plant facilities operated by AGIBA, a company equally hold by IEOC and the state-run Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC). South West Meleiha oil discoveries have been made in 2018, while other exploration wells are now planned to be drilled on the nearby prospects within the exploration area, the Italian company added.
Eni, through its subsidiary IEOC, holds a 50 percent interest in South West Meleiha while EGPC holds the remaining 50 percent. AGIBA is the operator.
AGIBA, which is operator company on behalf of EGPC and Eni, also recently made two additional near field oil discoveries in the Meleiha development lease in Western Desert, specifically on the Basma and Shemy prospects, Eni said.
"On Basma, two wells have been successfully drilled and are already in production from the Jurassic Khatabta formation, while on Shemy prospect a well is currently under testing and targeting oil from the Matruh sands."
In addition, the statement also showed that in Meleiha development lease AGIBA has successfully continued a deepening campaign on existing shallow wells targeting the Alam El Bueib Cretaceous formation. These deepened producers are now contributing with about 6.000 BOPD to the Meleiha production.
All these new actions in the Western Desert are contributing in excess of 15.000 BOPD to the AGIBA production, Eni added.
In the Nile Delta area, within the new El Qar'a onshore exploration lease granted in 2018, Eni has successfully drilled and tested the El Qar'a-NE1 well. This well found gas in the sandstones of the Abu Madi formation. During the clean-up, the well delivered 17 MMscfd and associated condensates. The well will be tied-in to existing facilities and the production will be delivered to the Abu Madi gas plant operated by Petrobel (Ieoc 50 percent – EGPC 50 percent) upon the granting of the development lease.
Eni through its subsidiary IEOC holds a 37.50 percent interest in El Qar'a exploration lease, while BP a 12.5 percent interest and EGPC a 50 percent interest. Petrobel is the operator of the lease on behalf of EGPC and Eni.
Finally, in the Gulf of Suez, in the Abu Rudeis Sidri development lease (equally held by IEOC –and EGPC), IEOC, through Petrobel, has successfully drilled a new structure on the Sidri South exploration prospect which resulted in an oil discovery. The new discovery has been made through the Sidri-23 well in pre-Miocene sequences. The discovery may hold up to 200 MMbbl of oil in place. The well has been completed and brought on stream through production facilities available in the area. Petrobel has a plan to develop the new discovery with about 10 wells that will be drilled in the near future.


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