Cairo, June 4 - Neftegaz.RU. Oil major BP has agreed to sell its Gulf of Suez oil concessions in Egypt to Dragon Oil, the Dubai-based oil and gas company for an undisclosed sum.
“The deal, which is subject to the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources’ approval, is expected to complete during the 2nd half of 2019 and is part of BP’s plan to divest more than $10 billion of assets globally over the next 2 years. Financial details are not being disclosed,” BP said.
Hesham Mekawi, regional president, BP North Africa, added: “We continue to bring on new developments and deliver important gas supplies for the country. We remain on track to triple our 2016 net production from Egypt by 2020. As we grow our business here, we also keep our portfolio under review. We believe Dragon Oil is well-placed to operate these mature assets, delivering further value for Egypt.”




