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Eni starts up oil production from Egyptian field

Oil production started just 45 days after discovery, company claims

Eni starts up oil production from Egyptian field
Eni starts up oil production from Egyptian field

Eni announced last week that it has started oil production from the new Arcadia field, in the Western Desert of Egypt, 45 days after its discovery.

The Arcadia 1X well, located in the historical Meleiha concession, has been put into production from the “Alam El Bueib” formation (lower Cretaceous) thanks to synergies with the nearby operated facilities of Meleiha, according to a company statement. Additional gas potential has been also proved by testing the well in the deeper Katatba formation (Jurassic).

Eni has owned a 56% participating interest in the Meleiha concession since 1987, through its fully owned affiliate Ieoc, with the remainder owned by Lukoil and Mitsui with 24% and 20%, respectively. Agiba, a joint operating company owned equally by Ieoc and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), is the operator of the Arcadia project.

The company said that “the short time to market of this field is a result of Eni’s strategy to focus on fast track development of conventional and synergic assets. To fully develop the new discovery, four more wells will be drilled in 2010 and 2011, to produce up to approximately 3,000 boe/day.”

The drilling of the Arcadia 1X well is part of Eni’s strategy to refocus exploration activities in Egypt by targeting deeper layers in the Western Desert as well as better appraising already discovered volumes. To this end, the company said it has started a new 3-D seismic survey over the Melehia concession, targeting deep Lower Cretaceous and Jurassic formations, which still bear significant un-exploited exploration potential in the area.

In the Western Desert of Egypt, Eni produces more than 37,000 bpd from six different development leases, all operated by Agiba.

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