CAIRO (10 November 2014)—BP Egypt has confirmed that it has been awarded two new exploration blocks as a result of the 2013 EGAS bid round. BP and its partners have committed to invest a total of US$240 million in the blocks over different phases. Block 3—North El Mataria is BP’s first entry into the Onshore Nile Delta. The block is located in the northeastern part of the Nile Delta cone, approximately 57 kilometers (km) to the west of Port Said city. BP will operate the block with 50 percent equity, and Dana Gas of Abu Dhabi will hold the remaining 50 percent working interest. Block 8—Karawan Offshore is located in the Mediterranean Sea, in the northeastern part of Egypt’s economic waters. The block lies at approximately 220 km to the northeast and 170 km to the northwest of Alexandria and Port Said cities, respectively. BP will have 50 percent equity, and the block will be operated by ENI, which holds the remaining 50 percent. The program will include 3-D seismic and three exploration wells in each of the onshore and offshore blocks in phases over six to eight years. Hesham Mekawi, BP North Africa Regional President, said, “BP is proud of the successful partnership it has had with Egypt for 50 years. We look forward to continuing to play a key role in the development of Egypt’s energy sector and maximizing the use of our existing resources. Our expertise and latest technologies will be deployed for mutual benefit in these new blocks, which we believe have gas-bearing characteristics. “Exploring the two blocks will require substantial investments to unlock their potential, and will be done as part of our commitment to meeting Egypt’s energy needs. We also look forward to working with our Abu Dhabi partners at Dana Gas.”