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BP signs $12 billion energy deal in Egypt

The deal involves developing 5 trillion cubic feet of gas resources and 55 million barrels of condensates in the West Nile Delta

BP logo is seen at a fuel station of British oil company BP in St. Petersburg

Reuters Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt

British oil company BP finalised on Saturday a $12 billion deal with Egypt to develop 5 trillion cubic feet of gas resources and 55 million barrels of condensates in the West Nile Delta.

The supply deal, signed at an international investment conference in the Sharm El-Sheikh resort, will help Egypt as it tackles its worst energy crisis in decades.

Rising energy consumption and decreasing production have turned it from a net energy exporter to a net importer in the last few years and caused persistent blackouts.

BP has said that production from the project was expected to reach up to 1.2 billion cubic feet a day, equivalent to about 25 percent of Egypt's current gas production.

 

BP said it had about 65 percent equity in the project partnership. Production is expected to start in 2017.

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First Published: Mar 14 2015 | 3:51 PM IST

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