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Italy’s Eni adds to footprint in Arabian Gulf under exploratio­n deal with Omani partner

- DANIA SAADI

Eni and its Omani partner have signed an exploratio­n deal with the sultanate as the Italian oil and gas company continues to win a string of energy contracts in the Arabian Gulf.

Eni and state-owned Oman Oil Company Exploratio­n and Production finalised an exploratio­n and production sharing agreement (EPSA) for Block 47 with the Omani government, it said yesterday.

Block 47 is located onshore in the Omani A’Dakhiliyah governorat­e and covers an area of about 8,524 square kilometres. Eni and OOCEP won the bid as part of the 2017 Oman licensing round. Eni will be the operator of the block with a 90 per cent stake, while OOCEP will retain the remaining interest. Exploratio­n operations are expected to start this year.

The Italian company also signed with Oman’s Ministry of Oil and Gas and British oil major BP an agreement to set up the principles for the acquisitio­n of the exploratio­n and production rights of the onshore Block 77, which lies 30km east of the BP-operated Khazzan gas field. Under the deal, Eni and BP, each will hold a 50 per cent stake in the block, with the former acting as an operator during the exploratio­n phase.

“The signature of Block 47 EPSA and Block 77 HoA [heads of agreement], represents a further step in Eni’s strategy to reinforce its presence in the sultanate of Oman and strengthen the collaborat­ion with OOCEP, which is Eni’s partner also in Block 52,” the company said.

Eni said on Sunday it won three concession­s in Sharjah’s first competitiv­e bid, adding to the company’s partnershi­ps in the UAE’s energy industry. State-owned Sharjah National Oil Corporatio­n, which launched the bidding round last year, awarded Eni areas A, B and C onshore exploratio­n concession­s. The value of the deal was not disclosed, nor was it specified when the exploratio­n will begin.

On Sunday, the Italian company also signed a preliminar­y agreement with the National Oil and Gas Authority of Bahrain to explore Block 1, an offshore area of over 2,800 square kilometres. The area, still largely unexplored, is located in the northern territoria­l waters of Bahrain with water depth ranging from 10m to 70m.

Eni has been on a winning streak in Abu Dhabi and has been awarded several deals as the emirate forges ahead with plans to boost oil and gas capacities.

State-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company said on Saturday it awarded two offshore exploratio­n blocks to a consortium led by Eni and PTT Exploratio­n and Production Public Company of Thailand in its first competitiv­e bid round.

The consortium will invest at least Dh844 million to explore and appraise the two blocks that cover a combined area of about 8,000 square kilometres. Under the agreement, Eni will operate the concession­s, while both companies will hold a 100 per cent stake during the exploratio­n period.

Last year, Eni won a 10 per cent stake in the Umm Shaif and Nasr Offshore concession and a 5 per cent stake in the Lower Zakum concession, making it the first Italian company to win such deals in Abu Dhabi’s oil and gas sector.

 ?? Reuters ?? Eni and Oman Oil Company Exploratio­n and Production have finalised a deal
Reuters Eni and Oman Oil Company Exploratio­n and Production have finalised a deal

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