Egypt starts production from strategic gas field

17 November 2025

Egypt has started gas production from the West Burullus field in the Mediterranean Sea, after connecting the first wells to the national gas grid, according to a statement from the country’s Petroleum & Mineral Resources Ministry.

Productivity testing showed an output rate approaching 45 million cubic feet a day (cf/d).

Kareem Badawi, Egypt’s Petroleum & Mineral Resources Minister, said he intends to accelerate development of the field and confirmed that work is under way to connect two additional wells, with the aim of increasing production to 75 million cf/d in the coming months.

He added that the ministry aims to cut the county’s gas import bill by boosting domestic production.

The operator of the concession is Cheiron, an Egyptian independent exploration and production company.

Egypt’s oil ministry said in its statement that the West Burullus field development project represents a model for future integrated projects and investment plans.

It said that a range of domestic and foreign companies are involved in bringing the field into production.

In February, a banking consortium led by Banque du Caire, alongside Arab International Bank, Al-Baraka Bank Egypt and Saib Bank, arranged $75m in syndicated medium-term financing for Cheiron Egypt Delta, a subsidiary of the Cheiron Group.

This financing will help cover part of the investment costs for the gas field development project.

At the time, Cheiron said that the financing will provide up to 45.5% of the total $165m investment required for the project.


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