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Eni signs agreement with Venezuela to restart heavy oil project

Eni, Italy's energy producer, signed a deal with Venezuela's oil ministry and the state-run PDVSA on Tuesday to "relaunch" a heavy crude project within the Orinoco belt.

PDVSA has been working with its key partners to sign preliminary agreements that confirm their interest in oil and gas projects or allow them to expand. This is as the government continues a broader?review on all contracts within the oil industry in order for the reform. In recent weeks, U.S. Chevron, British Shell, and Spain's Repsol have also signed similar agreements in order to confirm or expand their partnerships. The agreement with Eni was inked in Caracas, in the presence of Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez and Eni's chief executive Claudio Descalzi. PDVSA's head Hector Obregon, as well as Venezuela's oil minister Paula Henao, were also present. The event was broadcast on state television.

Descalzi stated that the company is drafting its investment plan for the country and it should be finished by year's end.

Rodriguez stated that "this is one of our most important bets in recent years."

PDVSA, Eni and other companies that have been in the country for many years are partners on the Junin 5 Project?in Orinoco?which holds 35 billion barrels?certified oil? in place and also the Petrosucre Project, where they produce crude at shallow water.

Eni has also partnered with Spain's Repsol on the Cardon IV offshore gas project. This large project was recently relaunched to increase gas supplies for Venezuela.

Eni said that its production in Venezuela would be 64,000 barrels per day in 2025.

(source: Reuters)