BP awards Egypt well drilling contract

14 October 2025

BP has awarded a contract to Valaris, a US offshore drilling contractor, to drill five new offshore gas wells in Egyptian waters.

According to a statement from Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum & Mineral Resources, the wells will be drilled in BP’s Mediterranean concession areas at water depths of 300-1,500 metres using the Valaris DS-12 deepwater drilling rig.

The drilling contract follows a preliminary memorandum of understanding that BP signed in September with Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company.

Karim Badawi, Egypt’s minister of petroleum and mineral resources, said that BP’s gas projects in the Mediterranean are key to boosting domestic gas production and securing new resources to meet demand during peak summer consumption.

He added that the Egyptian government’s support would accelerate BP’s projects, aiming to increase local gas production over the next year while discovering new reservoirs to enhance Egypt’s production capacity and reduce import needs. 

BP is expected to start operations for its new upstream campaign in 2026, according to Egypt’s oil ministry.

The programme’s scope will include improving the efficiency of offshore and onshore infrastructure in the West Nile Delta area.

Wael Shahin, BP’s Egypt country manager, said that the DS-12 rig will enable BP to build on the success of its recent exploration campaign and accelerate production from new discoveries.

BP has been active in Egypt’s oil and gas sector for 60 years.

The new drilling campaign follows BP’s exploration activities in the first half of 2025, which led to two new gas discoveries in the West Nile Delta basin.

These discoveries are known as Fayoum-5 and King-2.

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Wil Crisp
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