Production at the second phase development of the West Delta fields, which will include the Giza and Fayoum fields, is expected to begin in 2018, Oil Minister Tarek El Molla said on Wednesday. The remarks came during a meeting with Thomas Rappuhn, CEO of Germany’s DEA, which owns a 17.25% share in the project. Production had initially been slated for 2019. Separately, El Molla met with Malaysian company Petronas' Vice President Adnan Zainal Abidin to discuss the company’s projects in Egypt. Petronas and Royal Dutch Shell will begin work on phase 9B of the Borollos gas field in 4Q2017, after having halted work last year over disagreements on prices with the government.
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