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Consortium led by France's Total wins exploration permit in Egypt

4th January 2021

By: Reuters

  

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An international consortium led by French energy group Total has struck an exploration and production deal for the North Ras Kanayis offshore block in the Herodotus Basin off the coast of Egypt, Total said on Monday.

The exploration block covers an area of 4 550 km2, extending from 5 km to 150 km from the shore, with water depths ranging from 50 m to 3 200 m, added the company.

Total has a 35% stake in the consortium. Other partners include Shell, with a 30% stake, and the companies KUFPEC and Tharwa, which have respective stakes of 25% and 10%.

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