Offshore discovery will fast-track development
Successful drilling campaign announced
EGYPT: BP has announced that the discovery of a significant gas and condensate discovery offshore Egypt will likely lead to decisions to fast-track development.
The company issued a statement confirming the discovery following the successful drilling of the Denise W-1 exploration well in the Temsah Concession, located in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Located approximately 70 kilometres offshore in a water depth of 95 metres, the Denise W discovery lies less than 10 kilometres from existing infrastructure, creating strong potential for synergies and a fast-track development.
The discovery shares similar reservoir characteristics with the nearby Temsah and Akhen fields, which have been producing since 2001. High-quality gas-bearing sandstone reservoirs were encountered across a gross interval of approximately 90 metres.
The Denise W-1 well follows a binding head of agreement signed in July 2025 with EGPC and EGAS for a 20-year renewal of the Temsah Concession.
BP holds a 50% working interest alongside Eni, which holds the remaining 50% and operates the Denise Development Lease of the Temsah Concession through Petrobel, the operating joint venture between Eni and EGPC.
Earlier this year, the oil major was awarded two new offshore exploration concessions: North-East El Alamein Offshore (100% bp) and West El Hammad Offshore (bp 25%, Eni 75% and operator). Both blocks are located near existing infrastructure.
Additionally, last month, bp mobilised the drilling rig DS-12 to drill five firm wells and three optional wells in complex deepwater environments, further supporting increased domestic gas production to meet Egypt’s growing energy demand.
More recently, bp signed an agreement with GANOPE (South Valley Egyptian Petroleum Holding Company) for the award of Block 6 in the Red Sea, expanding into a promising new frontier.
This marks bp’s second exploration discovery this year, following 12 discoveries in 2025, further reloading its resource hopper in support of long-term organic growth.
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