Egypt, Eni sign investment agreement

The Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Sherif Ismail and Eni’s CEO, Claudio Descalzi, signed a head of agreement aimed at the development of the oil and gas resources of the country.

The agreement envisages investments of an estimated 5 billion dollars of total value, the company said in a statement.
The investments, which will be utilized through the realization of projects to be implemented in the next 4 years, are directed to the development of 200 million barrels of oil and 1.3 TCF of gas. These investments will also contribute effectively to the increasing energy needs of local demand.

The agreement sets the basis for the improvement of some contractual parameters, including the application of a new gas price where necessary, as well as the extensions of some permits in order to ensure adequate levels of profitability to some of Eni’s initiatives in the country like those in the Gulf of Suez, in the Western desert and in the Mediterranean offshore.

The realization of these initiatives by Eni, is subject to the appropriate assessment of technical and economic feasibility from both parties.