Egypt Unveils Major Gas Discovery at Zohr Field

The Zohr-9 well is expected to produce 70 million cubic feet of gas per day. Photo: tomspix / iStock

Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, has announced the completion of drilling at the new Zohr-9 gas well in the Zohr field of the Mediterranean Sea. Initial results indicate the presence of a gas-bearing layer with an estimated production capacity of around 70 million cubic feet per day, reports Sada el-Balad, a partner of TV BRICS.

According to the minister the discovery extends the success of the Zohr field and highlights its promising potential for future development, following the strong performance of the Zohr-6 well as part of Egypt’s ongoing production expansion plan.

In parallel, the minister confirmed that drilling operations have commenced at a new exploratory well, Denise W-1X, in the Denise development area off the coast of Port Said, using the Egyptian drilling rig Al Qaher-2. The well is being drilled in 98 metres of water, targeting a total depth exceeding 4,200 metres.

Badawi added that the ministry remains committed to facilitating investment, strengthening partnerships, and advancing its policy of achieving self-sufficiency in natural gas while sustaining long-term growth in energy production.

African Times published this article in partnership with International Media Network TV BRICS

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