BP to Invest $1 Bln in Egypt This Year

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, February 12, 2018

BP is looking to invest over $1 billion in Egypt this year, making the country once again a top destination for investment, its CEO said on Monday.


Speaking at an industry event in Egypt, Bob Dudley said the company was no longer owed any money by the Egyptian government.


"The government owes us no money," he said on the sidelines of the conference.


Cairo has pledged to eliminate arrears owed to foreign oil companies by the end of June 2019 and not to accumulate more, part of its drive to draw new foreign investment to an energy sector that is attracting interest following several major gas discoveries.


The country owed $2.4 billion at the end of June 2017.


Dudley also said he did not see a supply shock before the end of this decade or beyond and that BP was planning for oil prices within the range of $50 to $65 per barrel for the rest of the decade.


"We're planning this year $55 a barrel today for 2018 even though we're a little above that and we might be a little above that throughout the year," he said.

Reporting By Eric Knecht and Nadine Awadallah; Writing By Maha El Dahan

Categories: Finance Energy Government Update

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