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Eni has won five new exploration licenses by the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum, which are located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Western Desert and Gulf of Suez

The licenses, four of which as operator, are in the Egyptian offshore and onshore, and follow the successful participation to the 2021 competitive “Egypt International Bid Round for Petroleum Exploration and Exploitation” which was previously announced by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company through the Egypt Exploration and Production Gateway.

The licenses are located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea (Block ‘EGY-MED-E5’ in partnership with BP 50%-50% and Block ‘EGY-MED-E6’ IEOC 100%), in the Gulf of Suez (Block ‘EGY-GOS-13’ IEOC 100%) and in the Western Desert (Blocks ‘Egy-WD- 7’ in partnership with APEX 50%-50% and ‘EGY-WD-9’ IEOC 100%) with a total acreage of about 8,410 sq km.

The licenses are placed within prolific basins with proved petroleum systems able to generate liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons and can also rely on nearby existing producing and processing facilities and on a demanding market that will allow a quick valorisation of the potential exploration discoveries.

The bid results are aligned with Eni’s strategy to keep exploring and producing gas to sustain the Egyptian domestic market and contribute to LNG export, thanks to the recent restart of the Damietta LNG plant.