Eni has been awarded three licenses by Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy as part of the APA 2016 – Awards in Pre-Defined Areas.
Following the award, Eni is now operator in PL900 in the Barents Sea, with a share of 90 per cent in joint venture with Concedo with 10%. In PL901 in the Barents Sea, Eni is partner with 30 per cent share, with Statoil as operator with 50 per cent share and Concedo with 20 per cent.
Eni is moreover partner in PL128E with 11.5% shares with Statoil as operator with 63.95% share and Petoro with 24.55%. The license is adjoining the PL128/PL128D licenses where Statoil and Eni Norge have recently announced the Cape Vulture oil and gas discovery.
These awards confirm the Company’s long-term strategy and commitment to the exploration of the Norwegian Continental shelf.
Eni has been present in Norway since 1965, with current production standing at approximately 180,000 boe per day through its subsidiary Eni Norge AS.
About ENI
Eni is an integrated company that operates across the entire energy chain, employing some 78,000 people in 90 countries around the world. Scientific research and technological innovation are at the heart of its strategies for sustainable development.
Eni’s excellent portfolio of conventional oil assets with competitive costs and the strong resource base with options for anticipated monetization ensure a robust value generation at Eni’s upstream activity. The vertical integration provided by the large presence in the gas and lng markets, and the know-how in refining and chemical sectors enable the company to capture synergies and catch joint opportunities and projects in the marketplace.