Eni and Sonatrach agree to increase gas supplies from Algeria through Transmed

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In the presence of the Algerian President Abdelmadjid  Tebboune and the Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, the President of Sonatrach, Toufik  Hakkar, and the CEO of Eni, Claudio Descalzi signed today in Algiers an agreement that  will allow Eni to increase the quantities of gas imported through the TransMed / Enrico Mattei  pipeline under the umbrella of the long term gas supply contract in place with Sonatrach  starting from the next autumn, confirming the strong cooperation between the countries.

This agreement will allow to exploit the pipeline’s available transportation capacities to  ensure greater supply flexibility, gradually providing increasing volumes of gas from 2022,  up to 9 billion cubic meters per year in 2023-24.

The signing took place during the visit of the Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi to the  President of the Democratic Republic of Algeria, Abdelmajid Tebboune, which also included  a wider letter of intent to strengthen cooperation in the energy field signed by the Algerian  Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra and the Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio on behalf  of their respective Governments, in the presence of the Algerian Prime Minister, Aymen  Benabderrahmane, the Algerian Minister of Energy Mohamed Arkab, and the Italian Minister  for Energy Transition Roberto Cingolani.

The agreement between Eni and Sonatrach, whose foundations have been laid during the  previous visit of Descalzi and the Italian Foreign Minister Di Maio to Algiers last February  28, was defined and signed in record time following intense negotiations between the top  management of the two companies. The new gas volumes covered by the agreement are  also the result of the close collaboration in the development of upstream gas projects,

leveraging Eni’s distinctive fast track model, which is bringing a significant acceleration to  the production potential of the Algerian fields.

The CEO of Eni Descalzi thanked the Algerian institutions and Sonatrach and commented:  “Today is a special day for the relations between Italy and Algeria, in particular for Eni and  Sonatrach: thanks to the close the long-standing collaboration between the two companies,  it was possible in a short time and with an enormous joint effort to sign this important  agreement that further consolidates the partnership between the companies and  strengthens the cooperation between our countries”.

Eni has been present in Algeria since 1981. With an equity production of 100,000 barrels of  oil equivalent per day, is the main international energy company in the country. Besides its  ambitious exploration and development program, Eni is assessing opportunities in the fields  of renewables, hydrogen, the capture, use and storage of CO2, and bio-refining, in line with  its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.