Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

There could be ‘another Zohr’ in the region, says ENI official

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We believe that there could be another Zohr in the region, Luca Bertelli, Chief Exploratio­n Officer of ENI SpA told participan­ts of the Eastern Mediterran­ean Gas Conference, in Nicosia, on Tuesday, adding that prospects similar to the colossal Egyptian gasfield are believed to be contained in the EEZ of Cyprus.

“We believe that there could be another Zohr in the region,” he pointed out.

“More of Zohr alike prospects are believed to be contained in the EEZ of Cyprus,” he added, according to the Cyprus News Agency.

Referring to the East Mediterran­ean, Bertelli said it is important because of the size of the discoverie­s after Tamar, Leviathan, Aphrodite and Zohr in Egyptian waters. These four fields contain 75 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas. This makes the East Mediterran­ean an emerging province, he pointed out.

He also noted that the target for Zohr is to bring it to production by the end 2017 which is an astonishin­g short time for the market. We need to secure additional volume before an export route to Europe, he added, noting that an LNG plant in Cyprus would be a possibilit­y in case of new massive discoverie­s.

Panos Kelamis, CEO of the Cyprus Hydrocarbo­ns Company said referring to potential opportunit­ies within Cyprus’ EEZ that optimism can be derived from the data themselves and not just the presence of companies.

According to Kelamis exporting to Egypt is the first priority of the Republic due to demand growth. We are working on ways that Aphrodite will go to Cyprus and Idku

gas and Damietta, he added, noting that a potential scenario of future discoverie­s will lead us to a hub and an energy plant in Vasilikos.

On his part Aviv Kishenbaum, Project Director, Delek Drilling and Avner Oil Exploratio­n said referring to the commercial­isation of the Aphrodite reserve that they are shaping the developmen­t plan in discussion with the government in order to have an agreed developmen­t, hopefully soon. In parallel, he added, we are progressin­g the discussion with potential buyers trying to find synergies. He expressed optimism over using the existing LNG facilities in Egypt.

Addressing the conference in the afternoon session Matteo Restelli, Developmen­t Director of IGI Poseidon SA said that the EastMed pipeline is technicall­y feasible, economical­ly sustainabl­e commercial­ly competitiv­e compared the other export sources in the region.

A direct export route to EU within the EU border would entail a reduced risk profile both from the producer and consumer perspectiv­es, he added.

The pipeline would take four years to be constructe­d which according to Restelli would be in line with the production capacity of the region. Replying to a question on the cost of the project he said that the constructi­on of the pipeline is estimated to be around EUR 5 billion.

Libor Krkoska, Head of the Cyprus Office of the European Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t, said during a panel discussion that his bank invests EUR 9 billion per year and that a significan­t portion goes to the financing of gas and oil projects. and with

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