Hundreds of workers of Eni Ghana Exploration and Production Ltd have expressed disquiet over the seeming foul play in the unitisation of the Afina discovery in West Cape Three Points Block 2 Area (WCTP2) and the Sankofa field in Offshore West Cape Three Points Block Area (OCTP), which has been in contestation since 2020.
Ivory Coast’s council of ministers on Thursday approved the signing of production-sharing agreements with Eni relating to four oil blocks.
Eni SpA’s second-quarter profit was better than expected after a strong performance at its upstream business, prompting the company to revise its guidance for the year.
Italian energy conglomerate Eni announced on Friday that its adjusted net profit for the second quarter had decreased by 21 percent compared to the previous year. Despite this decline, the company exceeded market expectations due to a stronger-than-anticipated performance in its gas, exploration, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) divisions. For the April-June quarter, Eni reported an adjusted net profit of 1.52 billion euros (USD1.65 billion), down from 1.94 billion euros the previous year. However, this figure was above analysts’ projections of 1.42 billion euros.
Eni has received formal consent from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) for the sale of NAOC Ltd to Oando Plc.Having already obtained all other relevant local and regulatory authorities’ authorizations, this achievement will allow Eni to proceed to with the sale of Nigerian Agip Oil Company Ltd (NAOC Ltd), Eni’s wholly owned subsidiary […]
Italy’s energy giant Eni has held a naming ceremony for a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) and floating storage and offloading (FSO), which underwent conversion works for a year. The finishing touches are now underway to prepare these vessels for their move to the Italian heavyweight’s oil and gas development, which is said to be the largest discovery in Cote d’Ivoire and the first net-zero upstream project, in terms of Scope 1 and 2 emissions, on the African continent.
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi has met with a high-level delegation of officials from the Italian company Eni, the largest investor in the energy sector in Egypt. Eni’s delegation included Guido Brusco, Eni’s Chief Operating Officer-Natural Resources; Martina Opizzi, Eni’s Head of the North Africa and Levant region; Luca Vignati, Eni’s Director of Upstream; and several company officials.
Nigeria’s upstream oil regulator has approved two key onshore assets sale by international oil companies, clearing the way for Oando and new entrant Project Odinmim, to acquire assets, the head of the agency, Gbenga Komolafe, said on Wednesday.
Italian energy group Eni SpA is looking to raise more than €4 billion ($4.3bn) from disposals in its global upstream business, people familiar with the matter said.
Vår Energi struck a similar supply deal with Germany’s VNG Handel & Vertrieb for the delivery of 5 bcm (176.6 bcf) of gas over 12 years.