East Alamein Concession is a producing conventional oil field located onshore Egypt and is operated by Tharwa Petroleum. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, the field is located in block Horus Development Lease. Buy the profile here.

Field participation details

The field is owned by Egyptian General Petroleum.

Production from East Alamein Concession

The East Alamein Concession conventional oil field recovered 89.72% of its total recoverable reserves, with peak production in 2013. The peak production was approximately 2.04 thousand bpd of crude oil and condensate. Based on economic assumptions, production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2039.

Remaining recoverable reserves

The field is expected to recover 2.00 Mmboe, comprised of 2.00 Mmbbl of crude oil & condensate.

About Tharwa Petroleum

Tharwa Petroleum Co (Tharwa) operates as an oil and gas exploration and production company that offers petroleum services. The company’s petroleum services include drilling service, wellheads service, and valves and onshore drilling rigs manufacturing services. It has exploration activities in Egypt with four concessions in the Western Desert and one concession in the Mediterranean Sea. Tharwa provides two PLEMs to handle gas production at the El Gamil onshore facilities. The company also performs development activities and production operations in Thekah Concession in Egypt. Tharwa is headquartered in New Cairo, Egypt.

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