Egypt is Making a $6 Billion Bet on Crude Oil
10.15.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

October 15, 2025 [Oil Price]- Egypt is rolling the dice on black gold once again, announcing plans to drill 480 new exploratory oil wells over the next five years—an ambitious $5.7 billion wager that the country can claw its way back from years of production decline.

 

The Petroleum Ministry laid out the plan this week, revealing that 101 wells are already slated for 2026, spread across Egypt’s main producing regions. The announcement didn’t specify where all that capital is coming from—never a minor detail—but the country has been cozying up to the majors again, signing new exploration deals with BP (BP.L) and Eni (ENI.MI) to scour the Mediterranean for the next Zohr-sized win.

It’s a big swing for a country that not long ago was struggling to keep the lights on—literally. Last year’s rolling blackouts and a $6 billion energy debt forced Cairo into emergency LNG imports. But in recent months, things have started to turn. Production has edged up, easing import bills and even allowing Egypt to pay down $1 billion in arrears owed to its international partners.

Still, the longer game is clear: Egypt wants back on the energy map, this time with staying power. Its $7 billion petrochemical complex in New Alamein is already in motion, and the government’s latest auction for exploration blocks in the Western Desert and Gulf of Suez is meant to draw new players—and reassure old ones—that Egypt is open for business again.

Whether this renaissance sticks will depend on more than optimism and offshore acreage. Zohr’s glory days are fading, domestic demand keeps rising, and the currency crisis hasn’t gone anywhere. But if Egypt can deliver on even just half of its drilling ambitions, it could emerge from being the cautionary tale of North Africa’s oil patch.
 

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