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Apex Acquires Interests in 6 Concessions in Egypt’s Western Desert

Apex International Energy (Apex) today announced that it had acquired interests in four concessions in the Western Desert oil producing region of Egypt from IEOC Production B.V. (IEOC), a unit of Eni S.p.A. Two additional concessions will be acquired by Apex after parliamentary approval of extensions, which is expected in the first quarter of 2023.

Pursuant to the sale and purchase agreement with IEOC, Apex acquired all of IEOC’s interests in the Ras Qattara, West El Razzak and East Kanayis concessions, with the West Abu Gharadig concession to be acquired following an extension, and will become operator of each through Farah Petroleum Company (PetroFarah), the joint venture operating company of Apex and the Egyptian General Petroleum Company (EGPC). Apex also acquired a 25% interest from IEOC in the East Obaiyed concession and will acquire a 25% interest in the South West Meleiha concession following an extension, where IEOC will remain operator. The acquisition is being financed in part through a senior secured borrowing base facility arranged by The Mauritius Commercial Bank Limited ,

In addition, Apex and IEOC were recently awarded the East Siwa exploration concession in the Western Desert, each with 50% interest with Apex as operator. The East Siwa concession agreement has been approved by EGPC and is expected to be approved by Parliament and signed into law in the second quarter of 2023. Apex has discovered 4 new fields in its existing South East Meleiha (SEM) concession since January 2021 and plans additional exploratory drilling in SEM in 2023. Eni is the leading exploration and production company in Egypt, and Apex will work closely with IEOC to progress exploration activity in the East Siwa concession.

These newly acquired assets are located adjacent to Apex’s SEM concession (100% working interest). Apex will now own interests in eight Western Desert concessions totaling 1.0 million acres (4,100 square kilometers). Apex will operate six of the eight concessions, and six of the eight concessions are currently producing. Apex will be partnered with IEOC in three of the eight concessions. The acquisition of the producing fields from IEOC will provide Apex with control over certain pipeline and other strategic infrastructure assets that Apex currently utilizes for its SEM operations.
Apex has grown its existing production in SEM to approximately 7,000 barrels per day since production start-up in August 2021, with a total of 25 wells drilled since December 2020, of which 17 are currently producing. With the concession interests purchased from IEOC, Apex’s combined working interest production in the Western Desert is expected to approach 11,500 barrels per day, with prospects for additional growth, and place Apex as the 8th leading oil producer in Egypt.
Apex also expects to commence its first natural gas production during the second quarter of 2023, when the Faramid Development Lease in the East Obaiyed concession is projected to come online. There are two natural gas discoveries in the concession, and IEOC has been progressing development plans with EGPC.


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