ADNOC And BP Alliance To Form A Gas JV

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Adnoc and bp recently announced that they have agreed to the formation of a latest joint venture (JV) in Egypt.
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Adnoc and bp recently announced that they have agreed to the formation of a latest joint venture (JV) in Egypt. Industry sources added that thisย JV (51% bp and 49% ADNOC) will combine the pairโ€™s deep technical capabilities and proven track records as it aims to grow a highly competitive gas portfolio.

Industry sources also added that as part of the agreement, bp will contribute its interests in three development concessions, as well as exploration agreements, in Egypt to the latest JV. ADNOC will make a proportionate cash contribution which can be used for future growth opportunities.

Musabbeh Al Kaabi, ADNOC Executive Director for Low Carbon Solutions and International Growth

Musabbeh Al Kaabi, ADNOC Executive Director for Low Carbon Solutions and International Growth, stated: โ€œTodayโ€™s announcement with bp represents a significant step forward as ADNOC builds its international natural gas portfolio. This progressive joint venture partnership will enhance Egyptian energy security and the economic potential of the regionโ€™s most populous Arab country. Building on our long-standing strategic partnership with bp, ADNOC looks forward to continue exploring other opportunities as we collectively seek to decarbonize our operations and lead a just and equitable energy transition.โ€

William Lin, Executive Vice President of Regions, Corporates & Solutions for bp-Image Credit-bp

bpโ€™s William Lin, Executive Vice President of Regions, Corporates & Solutions, commented on the joint venture: โ€œThis dynamic JV offers a platform for international growth that advances our longstanding and strategic partnership with ADNOC that spans over five decades. Together, we will build on the 60 years of safe and efficient operations of bp and its partners in Egypt, and continue to produce and deliver secure, lower-carbon energy in the form of natural gas to the country.โ€

Industry sources further confirmed the following concessions are to be included in the JV:

A) Shorouk (bp 10% interest, contains the producing Zohr field) operated by Belayim Petroleum (Petrobel).

B) North Damietta (bp 100% interest, contains the producing Atoll field) operated by Pharaonic Petroleum Company (PhPC).

C) North El Burg (bp 50% interest, contains the undeveloped Satis field) operated by PhPC.

D) North El Tabya, Bellatrix-Seti East, and North El Fayrouz exploration concession agreements.

These are subjected to regulatory approvals and clearances, the formation of the incorporated JV is expected to be completed during the second half of 2024.ย 

ADNOC and bp have a long-standing relationship of over 50 years. The JV further strengthens the broader strategic partnership across energy, renewables, and carbon capture and storage technology, in addition to the pairโ€™s relationship at ADNOCโ€™s onshore concession in Abu Dhabi.

ADNOC and bp are founding members of the Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC). Launched during COP28 in Dubai, the OGDC is a global commitment to speed up climate action across the energy industry.

Together with its partners, bp currently produces around 70% of Egyptโ€™s gas through its gas development projects in the West and East Nile Delta

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