Our North Africa activities
In 2024, as a result of the acquisition of the Wintershall Dea asset portfolio, Harbour Energy acquired interests in a number of oil and gas assets located across Egypt, Algeria, and Libya.
Egypt
Nile Delta Offshore Area
The West Nile Delta (WND) project (17.25% interest, partner-operated), includes five gas and condensate fields located within the North Alexandria and West Mediterranean Deepwater concessions off the coast of Alexandria. The fields are developed with subsea wells and connected via multiphase pipelines to onshore processing facilities. The West Nile Delta project is making an important contribution to affordable and secure energy supply in Egypt.
Nile Delta Onshore Area
The Nile Delta Onshore Area is located onshore approximately halfway between Alexandria and Damietta, and includes the Disouq concession (100% interest), which is operated by DISOUCO, a joint venture between Harbour Energy and the Egyptian Natural Gas Company (EGAS), as well as East Damanhour (40% interest, partner-operated), with operations managed by DISOUCO via a service agreement).
The Disouq concession includes several dry gas and gas condensate fields connected to a central processing facility, which delivers gas and condensate into Egypt's national pipeline system. East Damanhour is a gas field that is developed via a single well tieback to the Disouq infrastructure.
Algeria
Reggane Nord
Reggane Nord is operated by the Groupement Reggane Nord (GRN), representing its partners Sonatrach, Repsol and Harbour Energy (24% interest).
There are six gas fields in Reggane Nord which are connected to a central processing facility with gas export via a pipeline connecting to the Algerian national pipeline network. The fields extend over a large area covering almost 1,800 square kilometres.
Libya
Al-Jurf
Al-Jurf, operated by Mabruk Oil Operations on behalf of partners Libyan National Oil Corporation, Total Energies and Harbour Energy (12.5% interest, partner-operated), is located in the Mediterranean Sea, about 100 kilometres off the country’s coast near the Tunisian border.
For full details of our licence interests in North Africa, see our worldwide licence interests page.