Egypt's Oil minister says $10 bln gas project with BP restarted

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Egypt's Oil minister says $10 bln gas project with BP restarted


Egypt's Oil minister said on Thursday that BP'S $10 billion natural gas project in the  North of Alexandria which stalled through the past three years, has restarted and that production would begin in 2017.


Sherif Ismail told reporters on a visit to Al-Aseel oil field that production Is expected to begin in 2017, with 450 million cubic feet per day initially being extracted. He said production would rise to 800 million cubic feet per day in 2018.

BP, one of the largest foreign investors in Egypt, had initially planned to start production this year, but the date was pushed back after a delay that stalled  work for three years, the minister said.

Ismail said a delegation from BP would arrive on July 17 for negotiations  with the Egyptian  government.