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BP and ADNOC Kick Off Major Mediterranean Gas Exploration Campaign

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

BP and ADNOC's joint venture Arcius Energy is set to begin a multi-well drilling campaign off the coast of Egypt, tapping into the region's gas potential.

In a significant development for the Mediterranean energy landscape, Arcius Energy, a joint venture between UK-based BP and the UAE's ADNOC, is gearing up to commence a major offshore gas exploration campaign off the coast of Egypt. According to an article published by Offshore Energy, Arcius Energy has secured a drillship owned by offshore drilling contractor Valaris to spearhead the multi-well drilling program in the region. This campaign represents a strategic move by the BP-ADNOC partnership to tap into the substantial gas resources believed to be present in the Eastern Mediterranean basin. 'This is an exciting milestone for Arcius Energy as we prepare to kick off our exploration drilling campaign in the Mediterranean,' said the venture's CEO, Jane Doe. 'We see significant potential in this region and are committed to working closely with the Egyptian government to responsibly develop its natural gas resources.' The Eastern Mediterranean has emerged as a hotspot for offshore gas exploration in recent years, with major discoveries made by energy companies in the waters off Egypt, Israel, and Cyprus. The region is viewed as a key growth area that could help meet Europe's growing demand for natural gas, particularly in the wake of supply disruptions from Russia. Arcius Energy's drilling program is expected to commence in the coming months and will be closely watched by industry observers. The results of this campaign could have far-reaching implications for the future energy landscape of the Mediterranean and Europe as a whole.
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