Eni, through its subsidiary Eni Indonesia, signed today a Memorandum of Understanding with SKK Migas for cooperation on exploration activities in Indonesia. The MoU defines the framework for further cooperation in the processing and interpretation of seismic data owned by the Republic of Indonesia by using Eni’s proprietary technologies and facilities, including the Green Data Centre supercomputers in Ferrera Erbognone, Italy, as well as seismic imaging algorithms.
This agreement represents a further international recognition for Eni's technological resources, in particular the computing and processing capabilities of its Green Data Center in Ferrera Erbognone, where Eni's computer systems, HPC4 and HPC5 supercomputers, are located.
Therefore, the cooperation between SKK Migas and Eni in Indonesia continues. The company, also following the start-up of gas production from Merakes, last April, and the positive results of the Maha-2 appraisal well in the West Ganal block off the coast of Indonesia, in June, is considered as one of the Country’s main partners.
Eni has been operating in Indonesia since 2001, where it has a large portfolio of assets in the exploration, development and production phases.
The successful exploration campaign conducted by Eni in the deep water of East Kalimantan has already delivered the producing projects of Jangkrik and most recently Merakes.
Eni’s current equity production in Indonesia is approximately 80,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
About Eni
Eni is an integrated energy company employing more than 34.000 people in 69 countries in the world. Eni engages in oil and natural gas exploration, field development and production, as well as in the supply, trading and shipping of natural gas, LNG, electricity and fuels. Through refineries and chemical plants, Eni processes crude oil and other oil-based feedstock to produce fuels, lubricants and chemical products that are supplied to wholesalers or through retail networks or distributors.
About SKK Migas
SKK Migas is tasked with implementing the management of upstream oil and gas business activities under a Cooperation Contract. The formation of this institution is intended so that the extraction of state-owned oil and gas natural resources can provide maximum benefits and acceptance for the state to maximize the people's prosperity.