• About Us
  • Editorial Team
  • Cyber ​​Media Guidelines
  • Karir
  • Kontak
Saturday, June 6, 2026
AsiaToday.id
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • BUSINESS
  • GREEN ENERGY
  • TRAVEL
  • EVENT
  • SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
  • CORPORATION
  • FORUM
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • BUSINESS
  • GREEN ENERGY
  • TRAVEL
  • EVENT
  • SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
  • CORPORATION
  • FORUM
No Result
View All Result
AsiaToday.id
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Egypt Grants Russian Oil Giant Exploration Rights

Lukoil will develop the South Wadi Al-Sahel concession in Egypt, the newspaper Al Mal has reported

by Editor Asiatoday
February 11, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Egypt Grants Russian Oil Giant Exploration Rights

Russian oil company, Lukoil. FILE: Lukoil

ASIATODAY.ID, MOSCOW – Egypt has granted Russian oil company Lukoil the rights to explore and develop a key area for petroleum production, the newspaper Al Mal has reported, citing sources. The decision by the BRICS member comes a month after the US targeted Lukoil with fresh sanctions.

The Russian oil giant will invest a minimum of $22.5 million over a period of six years into the South Wadi Al-Sahel concession, Al Mal wrote on Monday. Unlike traditional bidding processes, the concession was awarded through a direct agreement between Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum and Lukoil.

Lukoil has not yet confirmed the deal to the Russian media.

RelatedPosts

Indonesia Centralizes Strategic Commodity Exports Under Single-State Gateway

Indonesia’s Nickel Crisis Deepens: Weda Bay Mine Shutdown Puts 11,700 Jobs at Risk

China’s Nickel Giants Look to Africa as Policy Uncertainty Puts Indonesia’s Dominance at Risk

The reported deal comes as part of several oil and gas development projects that the Egyptian government reached agreements with foreign companies about earlier this month. Totaling approximately $225.3 million, the projects include ventures in the Western Desert and North Sinai regions.

Lukoil is one of the largest publicly traded oil and gas companies in the world, accounting for around 2% of the world’s oil production. It is Russia’s largest privately owned company in terms of revenue.

Last month, the US imposed new sanctions on the Russian energy sector, targeting several oil firms, including Lukoil and its CEO, Vadim Vorobyov. Shortly after the restrictions were introduced, the company appointed a new CEO. Lukoil’s founder, Vagit Alikperov, was placed under US sanctions in 2022, shortly after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict.

The company has been active in Egypt’s energy sector for more than two decades. It is currently implementing the West Esh El-Mallaha production project in the Eastern desert, in which it acts as operator with a 50% stake. The company also owns a 24% stake in the Meleiha project in the Western Desert.

Egypt became a member of BRICS – previously comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – in 2024. Alongside Egypt, the group also welcomed as members the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Iran, and Indonesia. Cairo has maintained a neutral stance on the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and a diplomatic solution. (RT)

Follow Us at Google News and WA Channel

Tags: BRICSLukoilOil and Gas Industry
No Result
View All Result

Terbaru

  • Indonesia’s $9 Million Immigration Scandal Tarnishes the Nation’s Global Reputation
  • Indonesia Centralizes Strategic Commodity Exports Under Single-State Gateway
  • Indonesia-Based International Love Scam Ring Busted After Stealing $2.5 Million From Victims
  • No Escape: Singapore Court Rejects Paulus Tannos’ Challenge, Extradition Looms
  • Indonesia’s Nickel Crisis Deepens: Weda Bay Mine Shutdown Puts 11,700 Jobs at Risk
  • About Us
  • Editorial Team
  • Cyber ​​Media Guidelines
  • Karir
  • Kontak

© 2022 Asiatoday.id - Asiatoday Network.

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • BUSINESS
  • GREEN ENERGY
  • TRAVEL
  • EVENT
  • SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
  • CORPORATION
  • FORUM

© 2022 Asiatoday.id - Asiatoday Network.