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Eni awarded two exploration licences in UK North Sea


Published Dec 10, 2008
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Eni has been awarded two production licences in the 25th Oil and Gas Licensing Round of the Department of Energy and Climate Change.

In the West of Shetlands area, Eni (with a 22.5% interest) and its partners in the Tormore discovery (Total E&P UK with 47.5%, DONG E&P with 20%, Chevron North Sea Limited with 10%) have been awarded part of the adjacent Block 205/4. Further north, Eni will have a 22% interest in Blocks 214/17, 214/21b and 214/22. Other partners are Total E&P UK with 56% and DONG E&P with 22%.

These two awards, both operated by Total, represent potential extensions of Eni's development area focussed on its Laggan and Tormore gas condensate discoveries.

The award of these blocks confirms Eni's commitment to actively pursuing exploration opportunities on the UK Continental Shelf and contributing to the development of the North Sea's oil and gas resources.

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