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Shell to receive offers to acquire concessions in Egypt, other countries
Company is seeking to expand the search for oil and gas in offshore sites: Source
Published in Daily News Egypt on 02 - 02 - 2020

Dutch Shell has started to receive offers from international companies to buy its current assets from oil and natural gas concessions in the Western Desert in Egypt, and plans to finish the sale by the end of this year.
A source in the petroleum sector told Daily News Egypt that the company evaluated its concession areas in the Western Desert before receiving offers from international companies.
He explained that the ownership of most of Shell's assets in its Western Desert concession areas, including equipment, oil, and gas treatment plants, has been transferred to the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, in accordance to a previously agreed upon development period.
The source pointed out that Shell has started to move away from research and exploration for gas to focus on and expand in offshore gas projects.
He said that Dutch Shell offered many of its concession areas around the world for sale, including the North Sea, as the economics of these projects have become incompatible with the company's aspirations to invest and use its own technology and expertise.
Petroleum Minister Tarek El-Molla said that these sorts of deals confirm Egypt's attractiveness in research and exploration in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, while drawing other companies to invest in the development of already discovered areas.
He added that the Egyptian oil sector is witnessing the entry and acquisition of many international companies for petroleum projects in Egypt, and this comes in line with the country's policy shift in becoming a regional energy hub while achieving self-sufficiency.
The source said that the Ministry of Petroleum has approved, in the past, the selling of the company's concessions.


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