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EGYPT - The Oilfields & Operations In The Eastern Desert.
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APS Review Gas Market Trends
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January 9, 2006
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Oil producers in the Eastern Desert include Egyptian Petroleum Development Co. (Epedeco), a JV of EGPC and Teikoku Oil of Japan. Epedeco's output from the onshore West Bakr field averages about 4,500 b/d, down from 5,500 b/d in early 2004.
General Petroleum Co. (GPC), an operating arm of EGPC, was created in 1956 by the state to take over from the then sole concessionaire, Anglo-Egyptian (Shell/BP), whose onshore assets were nationalised in 1964. GPC's fields are onshore...
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