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Capricorn, Pharos to resume oil drilling in Egypt after some fees paid

Oil manufacturers Capricorn Energy and Pharos Energy stated on Thursday their money positions have enhanced after they got payments from the Egyptian federal government, enabling them to resume drilling in the country.

Capricorn stated it got a total of $71 million from Egypt in the very first 4 months of 2024, while Pharos said it received $ 12.4 million.

The ultimate goal in Egypt, and a potential significant catalyst for both business if it takes place, is if they have the ability to modify and consolidate license terms to unlock worth and speed up financial investment even more, Jefferies experts stated.

Pharos is preparing to drill at its El Fayum and North Beni Suef oilfields later this year, and is also seeking to combine the two government-licensed fields into one, stated CEO Jann Brown.

Meanwhile, Capricorn is in talks with state-owned Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) to change the regards to their production sharing contracts.

The business authorized a capital spending plan of $57 million for 2024 that includes drilling 15 new wells, stated CEO Randy Neely, including that investment in Egypt will continue to be aligned with funds readily available to Capricorn in-country.

It had actually formerly stopped brand-new drilling and investment in the nation until it concurred with EGPC on a payment strategy.

Egypt has actually never defaulted on oil and gas debts, and we remain confident that Egypt has the capability to address our past due receivables, Neely stated, keeping in mind how ratings company Fitch modified the country's outlook to positive from steady previously this month.