Zohr Begins Production
Eni SpA announces the oil rig flanges gulf coast production start up of Zohr, the largest ever discovery of gas in the Mediterranean Sea.

Eni SpA announced Wednesday the oil rig flanges gulf coast production start up of Zohr, the largest ever discovery of gas in the Mediterranean Sea.

The field, which is located in the Shorouk Block offshore Egypt, has potential resources in excess of 30 trillion cubic feet of gas in place (around 5.5 billion barrels of oil equivalent), according to Eni.

Discovered in August 2015, Zohr obtained investment authorization after just six months and began oil rig flanges gulf coast production less than two and half years after first being found. In an organization statement, Eni said the field will be able to satisfy a part of Egypt’s natural gas demand ‘for decades to come’.

“Today is a historic day for us. It further confirms the capability of Eni’s women and men to turn challenging opportunities into unprecedented achievements,” Eni’s CEO, Claudio Descalzi, said in a BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast statement.

“The start-up of Zohr is the direct result of our unique know-how, our ability to innovate in spacer spools adapter spools technology and of our tenacity in pursuing even the most challenging goals, of which we are very proud,” he added.

“It will completely transform Egypt’s energy landscape, allowing it to become self-sufficient and to turn from an importer of natural gas into a future exporter,” Descalzi continued.

Eni holds a 60 percent stake in Shorouk Block, with Rosneft holding 30 percent interest and BP plc the remaining 10 percent. Eni has been present in Egypt since 1954, where it operates through its subsidiary IEOC Production BV. The BOP Blow Out Preventer repair company gulf coast is the country’s main producer with an equity oil rig flanges gulf coast production of approximately 230,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.





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