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Damietta

Damietta. 2 nd February 2010. EGAS. GanoPe. Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC). Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS). Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM). E. M. R. A. (Ganope). Organization of Egyptian Oil Sector. Ministry of Petroleum. EGAS.

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Damietta

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  1. Damietta 2nd February 2010

  2. EGAS GanoPe Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM) E. M. R. A (Ganope) Organization of Egyptian Oil Sector Ministry of Petroleum

  3. EGAS Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company “EGAS” • Established on August 2001. • Aiming at adopting an effective action plan to: • Organize and diligently handle the activities of the natural gas resource of Egypt. • Adding value to the Egyptian economy. 3

  4. Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company EGAS Activities Agreements & Exploration Export & Marketing Planning & Projects EGAS Production & Treatment Transportation & Distribution

  5. N E W S EGAS Concessions Mediterranean, Nile Delta & N. Sinai 25° 27° 29° 31° 33° 35° 34° M E D I T E R R A N E A N S E A 2000 m. 100 m. 3000 m. 33° 2000 m. 3000 m. N. E. Med. Deep Water SHELL 1000 m. N. Hap’y GSPC 100 m. EDDM DEV. Obaiyed offshore OMV Ras El Hekma offshore STATOIL El Dabaa offshore STATOIL 32° N. Sidi Kerir Deep BG Ha’py Seth Dev.leases bp Dev. WDDM BG 1000 m. El Temsah IEOC Thekah IEOC / THARWA N. ALEX. DEV. LEASES bp N. E. BALTIM IEOC Seti Plio bp BALTIM N. IEOC Denise W.El Burullus GAZ DE FRANCE N. El Burg bp / IEOC DEV. N. Bardawil 100 m. El Temsah BALTIM E. IEOC W. Baltim offshore IEOC El Burg BG N. Idku. RWE Karous N. Port Said IEOC ROSETTA DEV. LEASES W. Med. Sea development Block 1 HESS 100 m. BALTIM S. IEOC N.W. DAMIETTA SHELL 2000 m. El Burullus bp WASTANI & E. ELWASTANI DEV. LEASE W. MED. DEEP WATER bp El Manzala BG EL QAR’A IEOC N. EL AMRIYA RWE Restricted area 1000 m. Tao/ Kamose PERINCO Dabayaa Dev. Abu Madi EGPC Thekah Dev. Lease Port Said El Arish offshore THARWA Luzi Dev. Tinah IEOC Matruh Tinah IEOC W. El Manzala CENTURION W. ABU MADI IEOC Restricted area KHILALA IEOC El bougaz IEOC Sidi Abd El Rahman offshore EDISON El Mansoura MERLON 31° El Manzala CENTURION Alexandria El Arish El Qantara MERLON DISOUQ RWE El Dabaa N. El Maghara PETZED W. El Qantara CENTURION El Fayrouz IEOC Tanta Tanta RWE Rommana SIPETROL WESTERN DESERT 30° CAIRO SINAI EASTERN DESERT 23 EGAS Agreements 15 Under EGAS Supervision Open Areas

  6. UK UK Netherlands UK Malaysia UK Canada Austria UK France USA France Russia Italy EGAS Norway Italy Germany Egypt Barbados BG Bp Egypt Shell Thailand India Chile Algeria India Kuwait Merlose Petronas Centrica Centurion Dana Pet. OMV Perenco HESS GDF Novatek Eni Statoil Edison RWE Tharwa Geo Global Petzed PTTED GSPC Sipetrol Alkor Sonatrach Kufpec Operating Companies with EGAS 26 Companies & 18 Nationalities

  7. Producing Gas Fields in Egypt Total = 57 Gas Producing Fields Mediterranean 20 Fields Western Desert 17 Fields Delta 13 Fields Gulf of Suez & Sinai 7 Fields 7

  8. Gas Production Companies in Egypt Total = 17 gas producing companies Mediterranean 5 Companies Western Desert 4 Companies Delta 6 Companies Gulf of Suez & Sinai 6 Companies 8

  9. Natural Gas Infrastructure Simmian/Sienna Saphire Idku LNG Damietta LNG UGDC NGL 9

  10. National Gas Transmission Lines (High Pressure) KM Total length= 17,000 km (including low press.) 10

  11. Domestic Natural Gas Consumption Pattern 11 * Industry includes Cement , Fertilizers , Iron &other industries

  12. Natural GAS EXPORT * LNG * Pipeline SEGAS

  13. Gas Export Projects Through Pipelines: Arab Gas Pipeline: Total Capacity= 10 BCM To Jordan, Syria & then to Lebanon, Cyprus and Europe “Phase I “ To Jordan: (Al Arish – Taba- Aqabah) • Agreement : Signed in Jan. 2001. • Export : 1.1 - 3 Billion CM / Y. • Investment : US $ 200. • Operation : July 2003.

  14. “Phase II ” Aqaba–Rehab : 36”/393 Km Pipeline System Investments: US $ 270 - 300 million “Phase III ” Jordan/Syria/Turkey 36”/ 540 Km Pipeline System Investments: US $ 400 - 500 million

  15. Damietta LNG Plant (SEGAS) • First Project with Union Fenosa (at Damietta): • Contract was signed in July 2000. • One train of a total capacity of • 7.56 BCM annually (4.8 million • tons LNG). • Investment: over US $ 1.3 billion • (EGAS 20% & UF 80%) • Operation: end of 2004. Export of the first LNG Cargo: Jan. 20, 2005

  16. ELNG (Train 1 and Train 2) The Second Project with BG, Petronas, GDF, EGPC & EGAS (at Idku): • Contract was signed in April 2001. • Two trains of total capacity 12 BCM • annually (7.2 MM tons). • Investment: US $ 1.9 billion • Investment Shares: • EGPC & EGAS 12% each, • BG, Petronas 35.5% each, • GDF 5% • Operation: mid- 2005. Export of the first LNG Cargo: May 2005 Export of the first LNG cargo from train two: Oct. 2005

  17. Methane Nile Eagle The First Egyptian LNG Carrier Capacity : 145,000 Cubic Meters LNG Length : 272 meters Maiden Voyage : December 2007 17

  18. Thank You

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