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MiningNewsABL Gets Busy at Egyptian Gas Field
ABL Gets Busy at Egyptian Gas Field
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ABL Gets Busy at Egyptian Gas Field

•February 23, 2026
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Offshore Energy
Offshore Energy•Feb 23, 2026

Why It Matters

The project adds significant capacity to Egypt’s offshore gas portfolio, reinforcing energy security and attracting further investment in the Mediterranean basin.

Key Takeaways

  • •ABL wins marine warranty contract for Kamose Phase 4
  • •Phase 4 adds three offshore platforms and 11 km flowline
  • •Project supports Egypt’s growing offshore gas production
  • •ABL will oversee DP trials, T&I approvals, risk services
  • •NOSPCO partners with ABL for safety and optimization

Pulse Analysis

Egypt’s offshore gas sector is entering a rapid expansion phase, driven by rising domestic demand and export ambitions. The Kamose field, located off the eastern Nile Delta, has already delivered substantial output, and Phase 4 will introduce three new production platforms—Hoor‑1 & 2, KSE‑1 and Snefru‑1—along with an 11‑kilometre flowline linking to the existing network. By integrating these assets with the mobile offshore production unit already in place, the project is set to increase the field’s capacity by several hundred million cubic feet per day, bolstering Egypt’s role as a regional energy hub.

Marine warranty surveys are a critical risk‑mitigation tool for complex offshore installations, ensuring that design, engineering and operational procedures meet stringent safety standards before execution. ABL brings a blend of local expertise and global best practices, providing technical reviews, DP‑trial supervision, and on‑site witnessing of transportation and installation activities. Their involvement reduces the likelihood of costly delays, protects against environmental incidents, and guarantees that the T&I (transportation and installation) phase proceeds within approved parameters, a necessity for high‑value projects in the Mediterranean’s challenging marine environment.

The Phase 4 contract signals growing confidence among international investors in Egypt’s regulatory framework and infrastructure readiness. As the country seeks to diversify its energy mix and become a net exporter of natural gas, reliable offshore developments like Kamose are essential. ABL’s participation not only enhances project safety but also showcases the emerging capabilities of Egyptian service providers, potentially spurring further collaborations and attracting additional capital to the region’s offshore gas pipeline network.

ABL gets busy at Egyptian gas field

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