bp has announced the successful completion of drilling operations at the El Fayoum-5 gas discovery well, which is in the North Alexandria Offshore Concession. This is the last well of bp’s four-slot drilling campaign in the West Nile Delta.
The well, drilled with the Valaris DS-12 rig, went on production on February 14, 2025. While drilling, El Fayoum-5 tested four potential Messinian gas reservoirs, with combined sand thickness of 50 meters at a measured depth of about 2,900 meters.
Future Plans for the Discovery
bp has confirmed plans to tie the El Fayoum-5 gas discovery back to its West Nile Delta (WND) Gas Development. This discovery comes as bp’s second consecutive gas find, following the successful El King-2 well in the North King Mariout Offshore Concession earlier in the year.
bp’s Commitment to Egypt’s Growing Energy Needs
William Lin, bp’s EVP of gas & low carbon, stated that this move reinforces bp’s commitment to Egypt and its growing energy needs. He mentioned that with Raven Infills Phase 2 already contributing to production, bp is now fast-tracking the El King and Fayoum discoveries to integrate them into their West Nile Delta infrastructure. He added that the delivery of Raven Infills aligns with their priority to grow the upstream sector and enhance their global portfolio.
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WND Gas Development and Raven Field
The WND Gas Development project encompasses a series of gas condensate fields situated offshore Egypt, within the North Alexandria and West Mediterranean Deepwater concessions. The Raven field, which is one of the WND project fields, has been in production since the beginning of 2021 and is the last phase of the development. In addition, the first phase of Raven consisted of building eight subsea wells, situated as far as 65 kilometers out to sea, in water depths between 550 and 700 meters.
bp is operating the WND Gas Development project, in which it has an 82.75% interest, while Harbour Energy retains the balance of 17.25%.