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Italy to stop oil and condensates concessions, draft decree programs

Italy prepares to stop giving concessions that enable expedition and production of oil and condensates in the nation, according to a draft federal government decree seen .

The decree says that the restriction will not be applied to expedition and production that had actually already been approved.

The relocation remains in line with Italy's energy shift plan, which is based upon the shift away from the most contaminating fossil fuels, including coal and oil, towards gas and renewable energy sources.

The objective of the new guideline is to safeguard the environment while also guaranteeing the security of energy supply, the draft says.

The decree also states that gas extraction is allowed even near to Italy's coasts if the authorization for this activity has already been asked for and the gas field's capacity is estimated at more than 500 million cubic metres.

The general guideline states that gas exploration and production is prohibited in Italy if a field is located at less than 12 miles from the coast. This guideline has actually until now obstructed expedition in the North Adriatic Sea where specialists say there might be significant volumes of gas.

State-controlled energy group Eni has recently began gas production in some fields off Sicily.

(source: Reuters)