The discovery, named Calao, stands as the second largest in the country, following the Baleine field discovered by Eni in September 2021
(MENAFN) Eni, the Italian energy giant, in collaboration with state-run Petroci International, has announced a groundbreaking discovery of a major oilfield off the coast of Côte d’Ivoire. Named Calao, the site represents a significant addition to the country’s oil reserves, second only to the Baleine field discovered by Eni in September 2021. Exploratory drilling revealed the presence of light oil, gas, and condensates across various intervals of Cenomanian age, characterized by promising permeability values.
As major discovery comes to light
Italy’s oil and gas giant Eni, has made a new significant hydrocarbon discovery in block CI-205 off the coast of Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa.
In a groundbreaking case, Greenpeace Italy and ReCommon are suing Eni, alleging its contribution to global warming, amidst revelations of the company’s ties to climate deniers.
Eni SPA has presented to the Widodo government its natural gas expansion plans for Indonesia and at the same time signed an agreement with the energy ministry for energy transition cooperation, the Italian energy major said.
Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry said on Friday it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Italian energy group Eni to accelerate its decarbonisation programmes.
Italian energy group Eni has concluded the acquisition of UK-headquartered independent Neptune Energy for $4.9 billion.
Eni Inks Decarbonization Deals with Kazakh Companies
by Jov Onsat|Rigzone Staff|Monday, January 22, 2024
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Eni Inks Decarbonization Deals with Kazakh Companies
Eni signed three energy transition-related deals with Kazakh firms, including a commitment pact for a planned hybrid-fuel power project.
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Eni SPA has signed three energy transition-related agreements with companies in Kazakhstan, including a commitment pact for a planned hybrid-fuel power project.
The new HPC6 supercomputer will be one of the most powerful industrial computing systems in the world, marking a major step forward in high-performance computing to support Eni’s transition from today’s energy sources to those of the future.
The Director of the Media Office at the Tripoli based Libyan Ministry of Oil and Gas, Ahmed Al-Tarhouni, told Libya Herald, that talk of the National Oil Corporation’s (NOC) intention to contract with a coalition of Eni / Adnoc /Total and grant them a 40 percent share of production is a legal violation that should be alerted to.