US Apex to Ramp Up Oil Production in Egypt’s Western Desert

Egyptian Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla during a meeting with the Secretary-General of OAPEC, Ali bin Sabt, in Cairo on Monday, June 27, 2022.  (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egyptian Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla during a meeting with the Secretary-General of OAPEC, Ali bin Sabt, in Cairo on Monday, June 27, 2022. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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US Apex to Ramp Up Oil Production in Egypt’s Western Desert

Egyptian Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla during a meeting with the Secretary-General of OAPEC, Ali bin Sabt, in Cairo on Monday, June 27, 2022.  (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Egyptian Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla during a meeting with the Secretary-General of OAPEC, Ali bin Sabt, in Cairo on Monday, June 27, 2022. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Apex Chairman of the Board of Directors Roger Plank held talks on Monday with Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El Molla.

Plank said his company is currently studying the expansion of its activities in Egypt’s Western Desert by acquiring several already producing concession areas and intensifying drilling operations in these areas to increase output and maintain production rates from obsolete fields.

“This is in addition to Apex’s 50-50 partnership with Eni in East Siwa, in which it manages the operations and will be implementing a work program with investments of $2 million, rising to $3 million over the research period,” Plank noted.

He reviewed the most important indicators of the company’s performance over the past years, noting that the company’s total investments since the beginning of its work amounted to $38 million and plans to reach investments of $82 million.

Plank added that the company’s current crude oil production rate is about 6,000 barrels per day, with plans to reach 7,000 bpd.

Molla, for his part, said the Western Desert area is still rich in many distinguished investment opportunities.

He pointed out that the petroleum sector is working to attract international oil companies specialized in maintaining and increasing the productivity rates of aging fields.

Modern technologies have opened wider areas for petroleum work in depths that were not possible before, the minister explained.

Apex launched its activities in Egypt in 2017 by signing the first exploration agreement in the East Meleiha area in the Western Desert, which resulted in exploring crude oil in the Fajr field. It operates several hydrocarbon fields in the Western Desert of Egypt with its joint-venture company PetroFarah.

Molla also held talks on Monday with Secretary-General of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) Ali bin Sabt.

Discussions tackled the progress of OAPEC’s working plan, which has been approved by the organization’s ministerial council to achieve its goals and cope with the latest regional and international developments.

The working plan includes the development of 12 fields and is considered a roadmap for the organization.

The roadmap includes boosting the relationship between OAPEC’s general secretariat and Arab companies, improving scientific research, enhancing OAPEC’s role in training, and developing the petroleum media’s role.



Saudi Arabia Eyes Asian Investments via Shenzhen, Shanghai

Group photo of the listing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Group photo of the listing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Asian Investments via Shenzhen, Shanghai

Group photo of the listing (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Group photo of the listing (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi financial market has undergone a significant transformation since the launch of Saudi Vision 2030.
The initiatives, programs, and regulatory reforms associated with Vision 2030 have encouraged international investors, index providers, and financial institutions to join the Saudi market.
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) has worked to achieve the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by implementing mechanisms that enhance the pace of attracting foreign investments to the Kingdom.
This includes stimulating international investors, particularly Asian investors, to invest in the Saudi financial market. One notable development is the listing of the first batch of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the Saudi market, such as the Saudi China Southern CSOP Fund and the Saudi Huatai-PineBridge CSOP Fund on the Shenzhen and Shanghai stock exchanges in China.
During the announcement of the listing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, PIF Governor Al-Rumayyan Yasir stressed that these listings are an important step toward enhancing communication among the financial markets of Saudi Arabia and China.
They will provide Asian investors with the opportunity to access the Saudi financial market and observe its sustainable growth driven by the Kingdom's economic transformation.
These two new funds are part of the first batch of ETFs in China capable of investing in the Saudi financial market.
They rely on the model known as listed ETFs, which allow investors to track the FTSE Saudi Arabia Index and invest in the largest market in the Middle East.
This enables investors to gain greater access to one of the fastest-growing and most strategic markets in the world and observe the performance of 56 leading large and medium-cap companies listed on the Saudi stock exchange (Tadawul).
The new listing comes as part of the efforts initiated by the PIF to enhance investment flows into the Saudi Arabian capital market.
During the announcement of the listing process on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Al-Rumayyan emphasized that the listing operations are an important step toward enhancing communication between the financial markets in Saudi Arabia and China.
He added that these operations will provide Asian investors with the opportunity to access the Saudi Arabian capital market and observe its sustainable growth driven by the economic transformation in the Kingdom.