Italian
energy company Eni has kicked off gas production from its Jangkrik fields
offshore Indonesia.
Eni
said production from the fields would ramp up to 83,000 barrels of oil
equivalent per day.
The
10 wells are connected to the Jangkrik floating production unit.
From
there, gas will be transported ashore through a 79kilometre long pipeline.
Eni
chief executive Claudio Descalzi said: “We are very proud of what we have
achieved with the Jangkrik Development Project.
“The
completion of the project and the start-up of production ahead of schedule
further confirm Eni’s strategy and global capabilities.
“Furthermore,
it provides the opportunity for the Jangkrik Floating Production Unit to become
a hub for the development of our nearby gas discovery Merakes, which could
start production within the next two years.
“We
will consolidate our near field exploration strategy and operating model and
maximize the integrated development of our projects also in Indonesia.”
Eni
is the operator with a 55% stake of the Muara Bakau PSC through its subsidiary
Eni Muara Bakau BV.
The
other partners are Engie E&P with 33.334% and PT Saka Energi Muara Bakau
with 11.666%.
Source: www.energyvoice.com
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