Eni strengthens its presence in Algeria's North Berkine basin
ALGEIRS -- The Chairman and Director General of Algeria’s state oil company Sonatrach, Abdelmoumem Ould Kaddour, and the CEO of Eni, Claudio Descalzi, signed an agreement today that will see Eni take a 49% stake in three oil concessions in the onshore North Berkine basin, located in the Algerian desert.
The agreement, which was signed at the Algeria Future Energy Summit in Algiers, will cover three areas: Sif Fatima II, Zemlet El Arbi and Ourhoud II. Sonatrach will retain a 51% stake.
The licenses cover a total area of 8,500 km2 and are located in the North Berkine basin, an area where Eni has had a leading position since 1981 and where all the company's current production assets are also located, including Bir Rebaa North (BRN), from where Eni began producing oil in the country in 1995.
Eni and Sonatrach will carry out an important exploration program in order to develop the reserves of the three blocks, estimated at 145 MMboe. Production is expected to start by the end of 2020.
The development will benefit from synergies with existing facilities in the area, as well as new projects and infrastructure that are currently under construction. These include a 180km-long gas pipeline that is being fast-tracked and will connect the oil fields of BRN and MLE.
Eni's entry into the three concession contracts is subject to approval by the Algerian authorities.