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Drilling begins at Argentina's major Fenix offshore gas field

Drilling has actually begun at the major overseas Fenix gas field in Argentina, the biggest natural gas field being presently established off the South American country's coast, one of the operators Wintershall Dea said on Friday.

Wintershall Dea runs the field, located around 60 kilometers (37.28 miles) off the coast of Tierra del Fuego, along with its partners Overall Austral, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, and Pan American Energy.

We are thrilled to begin the next stage in the development of Fenix, stated Manfred Boeckmann, Managing Director of Wintershall Dea Argentina, in a statement.

We are well on track to bring this crucial energy project into production in Q4 this year.

The $700 million project is expected to produce some 10 million cubic meters of natural gas each day and be a major part of Argentina's domestic energy matrix.

The production platform on the field will connect 3 wells which will be drilled, completed and put on production in the next few months, the statement included.

TotalEnergies has a 37.5% stake in the Fenix job, which it operates together with Wintershall Dea, likewise with 37.5%, and Pan American Energy with 25%.

Argentina's cash-strapped federal government is trying to reverse a deep fiscal deficit, consisting of by improving energy production in its Patagonian Vaca Muerta shale area and with increased output offshore. It wants to end up being a net energy exporter.

(source: Reuters)