Circle Oil confirms commencement of oil production from Egypt wells
Circle Oil, the international oil and gas exploration and development company, has announced that both the Al-Amir
SE-3 appraisal well and the Geyad-1 discovery well in the NW Gemsa Concession, Egypt, have been connected to pipeline
infrastructure by the operator Vegas Oil and Gas and have commenced commercial oil production.
Circle is also delighted to confirm that average gross daily oil production from the four producing wells on the NW
Gemsa Concession has now reached approximately 4,300-4,350 boepd following an initial production period from the two
new wells.
The rig, Mubarak-1, is now drilling the Al-Amir SE-4 appraisal well and results will be communicated to the market in
due course.
The NW Gemsa concession covers an area of over 260 sq km and lies about 300 km southeast of Cairo, in a partially
unexplored area of the Gulf of Suez Basin. The concession agreement includes the right of conversion to a production
licence of 20 years, plus extensions, in the event of commercial discoveries.
The NW Gemsa concession partners are Vegas Oil and Gas 50 % interest and operator, Circle Oil plc 40 % and Premier
Oil 10 %.
The producing wells are located within development leases, valid for a 20 year period and separately delineated
within the NW Gemsa Concession area.
Commenting on this latest discovery, David Hough, CEO of Circle, said: "We are obviously delighted with the
successful tie-in of these two additional producing wells on our NW Gemsa interest, which effectively doubles
Circle's Egyptian oil production. We look forward to further increases in production from our continuing appraisal
and development drilling programme in the region including bringing the Al-Amir 1 heavy oil discovery into
production."
"In Morocco, we are also working to increase our gas production volumes from the present 70,000 cmpd with 4 discovery
wells remaining to be brought into production."
