UK oil and gas firm SDX Energy announced yesterday that natural gas production at its South Disouq concession began on 7 November, according to City AM. All four of the concession’s discovery wells have been tested and gas has begun flowing at rates expected to meet the company’s 50 mscf/d target by 1Q2020. SDX Energy owns a 55% stake in the Nile Delta concession, and will sell all of its production to state gas company Egas.
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