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BP and Eni in talks to combine upstream portfolios in Angola

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22-05-2021
Italy’s Eni and British oil major BP have initiated talks to club their oil, gas and LNG assets in Angola. 

According to the non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU), the two firms will explore merging their interest in a new joint venture (JV) company. 

The companies expect the new JV to bring significant opportunities to jointly boost future developments and operations in the country. 

In a press statement, Eni said: “In particular, it would be expected to generate significant synergies, create more efficient operations and increase investment and growth in the basin.” 

Eni said that the Angolan Government has been notified of their plan and potential transaction would be subject to relevant Governmental, regulatory, and partner approvals.

Advisors have also been appointed by the companies to support in raising finance for the new joint venture. 

Last month, Reuters reported that Eni, along with its partners, plans to invest around $7bn over the next four years in exploration and production, refining and solar energy in Angola. 

In Angola, Eni serves as operator of block 15/06, and exploration blocks Cabinda North, and Cabinda Centro. 

Source: Offshore Technology

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