BP starts Egyptian HPHT well

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BP Egypt today (1 October) announced the start of drilling the Atoll-1 well offshore Egypt. The deepwater exploration well is the second exploration well in the North Demietta Offshore concession after the Salamat-1 significant discovery announced by BP in 2013.

The well will be drilled using the sixth generation rig Maersk Discoverer at 923m water depth and reaching a total depth of around 7400m targeting Oligecene Channels. The well spudded on 12 September 2014 and the drilling is expected to last into next summer.

BP North Africa Regional President Hesham Mekawi said: “The significant investment in Atoll-1 is another great example that demonstrates our commitment to meeting Egypt’s energy needs by exploring the deep offshore potential of the Nile Delta, which we believe to be a world class gas basin that requires substantial investments to unlock its potentials. We look forward to continuing to play a key role in the development of Egypt’s energy sector and maximising the use of our existing resources to help meet the country’s growing energy demands for years to come.”

Atoll-1 is a high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) well north of Damietta city. BP has 100% working interest in this well. Atoll – 1 well is named after a coral reef, sometimes called a coral atoll, which is a ring-shaped coral reef.

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