Egypt

WintershallDEA Divests Its Interest In The Gulf Of SUEZ Concession Offshore Egypt


Published: Thursday February 10, 2022
By: Oilfield Africa Review

WintershallDea is closing the chapter of its long oil production history in Egypt.after 38 years of economic and efficient production from the Gulf of Suez, and this is effective as of 1st January 2022.

 “The Gulf of Suez concession will always be a proud part of our history in Egypt. It was the foundation upon which we have built a successful, long-term business here, and it has made us a major contributor to Egypt’s energy supply”, says SamehSabry, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of WintershallDea Egypt, and continues: “Now the time is right for WintershallDea to focus even more on where we can best deliver value with our significant ongoing investment in Egypt.”

The WintershallDea story in Egypt, however, continues. The company holds 17.25 per cent of the major offshore West Nile Delta concession, one of the largest Egyptian gas projects, and as operator is producing at its onshore Nile Delta Disouq concession. With exploration at East Damanhour in the onshore Nile Delta, WintershallDea continues to invest in its future in Egypt.

The decision to conclude the involvement in the oil production at the Gulf of Suez is part of WintershallDea’s corporate strategy, with the company’s Energy Transition Pathway and its focus on natural gas. Natural gas accounts for the majority of the global portfolio of WintershallDea, Europe’s largest independent gas and oil company. As a climate-friendly conventional energy source, natural gas will have a growing role in achieving climate targets. It is affordable, flexible in its use, and can help to significantly reduce overall emissions, if used as a substitute to coal in generating electricity and heat. Additionally, it can be used to generate climate-friendly hydrogen.
“Egypt is one of our established core countries. We are very optimistic about Egypt’s future role as a regional gas hub and will continue to be a major German investor to the country. I would like to thank our SUCO Joint Venture partner EGPC for the excellent partnership we have enjoyed over the past decades, and all of the people who have done their upmost to make the Gulf of Suez concession the success it is. As we close this proud chapter of our oil history in Egypt, we are now excited to write new ones,” Dawn Summers, WintershallDea’s Chief Operating Officer and responsible board member for Egypt, emphasizes.

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