Wintershall Dea committed to development in Egypt
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World Pipelines,
In early 2018, Wintershall Dea announced the start of an extensive work programme in all own-operated Egyptian assets. The company is currently investing more than US$500 million over three years (2018 - 2020), aiming to significantly boost its gas and oil production in the country.
“We look back on very active 18 months in Egypt”, says Mario Mehren, CEO of Wintershall Dea. “We have already realised a good part of the upside potential in our own-operated assets Disouq and in the Gulf of Suez. Furthermore, the West Nile Delta project is progressing towards completing the development of the five fields by end of this year. These achievements are indicative of our lasting and sustainable commitment to Egypt,” he adds. “We look forward to making further contributions to the development of the Egyptian energy sector, supporting the country on its way to become an energy hub for the region.”
Wintershall Dea is currently conducting a comprehensive work programme for its Disouq onshore gas development project and the offshore oilfields in the Gulf of Suez. To achieve a significant ramp-up of production from the seven gas fields in Disouq, Wintershall Dea started an ambitious re-development program. It includes the completion and connection of nine existing wells to production, the drilling, completion and connection of new development and exploratory wells and the development of a new field in the north-western part.
To increase production from the mature oilfields in the Gulf of Suez, Wintershall Dea is currently carrying out a workover of existing wells, drilling side tracks and replacing existing pipelines with new ones with greater capacity. Additionally, Wintershall Dea is implementing a plan to maintain the assets integrity through an active maintenance and replacement programme.
Sameh Sabry, Managing Director of Wintershall Dea in Egypt says: “Joint interdisciplinary expert teams from Egypt and WIntershall Dea’s international operations are supporting the activities of our Joint Venture company Suez Oil Company. With the measures we have implemented, we are achieving the targeted increase in production on the one hand, but at the same time also sustainably increasing the safety and asset integrity of the infrastructure to the benefit of the environment on the other”.
Wintershall Dea currently produces approximately 40 000 boe/d, with the plan to further increase this rate significantly by the end of 2019.
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