Italy’s Eni reaches final investment decision for Indonesia gas projects

The logo of Italian energy company Eni is seen at a gas station in Rome, Italy August 16, 2018. REUTERS

JAKARTA, March 18 (Reuters) – Italy’s ENI said it has reached a final investment decision for the development of ​the Geng North and Gendalo-Gendang gas projects, ‌located offshore in the Kutei Basin in Indonesia’s East Kalimantan province, within the Makassar Strait. Here are some of the key points:
  • Eni ​said in a statement late on Tuesday ​that the final investment decision (FID) was reached eighteen months ⁠after the projects were approved in 2024, “confirming the ​fast pace of the development of its deep-water ​gas projects.”
  • The development plans for the Gendalo-Gendang fields include the drilling of seven producing wells, with another 16 to be drilled at ​the Geng North and Gehem Fields, the company ​said.
  • “This is a key milestone that confirms the great cooperation ‌between ⁠Eni and the Indonesian government. Eni will provide material volumes of gas and LNG to support Indonesia’s long-term energy security needs,” Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi said.
  • Once the ​two projects ​are completed ⁠by 2029, they will reach a peak production rate of 2 billion standard cubic feet ​per day (bscfd) of natural gas and 90,000 ​barrels ⁠of condensate per day, the company said.
  • The projects will be managed by a new joint venture formed ⁠by ​Eni and Malaysian state energy ​firm Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) after both companies signed an agreement last year.

Reporting ​by Ananda Teresia, Bernadette Christina; Editing by David Stanway

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