Eni reaches an agreement to restart LNG plant in Egypt

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Italy’s Eni announced that it had reached an agreement with its partners for the restart of the liquefied natural gas plant in Damietta, Egypt and for the amicable settlement of disputes related to Union Fenosa Gas.

Eni signed a series of agreements with the Arab Republic of Egypt (ARE), the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) and the Spanish company Naturgy, which pave the way for the restart of the Damietta liquefaction plant in Egypt by the first quarter of 2021, the amicable settlement of the pending disputes of Union Fenosa Gas and SEGAS with EGAS and ARE and the subsequent corporate restructuring of Union Fenosa Gas itself, whose assets will be shared between the partners Eni and Naturgy.

The liquefaction plant's owner is the company SEGAS, which is 40 per cent owned by Eni through Union Fenosa Gas (50 per cent Eni and 50 per cent Naturgy). The plant has a capacity of 7.56 billion cubic meters per year, but has been idle since November 2012.

Today’s agreements, which are in line with the ones finalised last February and take into account the evolution of the energy scenario, allow to reinforce Eni's strategic objectives in terms of growth of its LNG portfolio, in particular in Egypt, where the Company is the main gas producer, and are of primary importance for all parties involved to resolve all pending disputes.

The operation, subject to the authorisation of the European authorities and subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions precedent, allows to strengthen the presence of Eni in the Eastern Mediterranean, a key region for the supply of natural gas, an important resource for the energy transition.

In particular, the participation of Union Fenosa Gas in the Damietta plant (80 per cent) will be transferred 50 per cent to Eni and 30 per cent to EGAS. The resulting shareholding of SEGAS will therefore be Eni 50 per cent, EGAS 40 per cent and EGPC 10 per cent. Eni will also take over the contract for the purchase of natural gas for the plant and will receive corresponding liquefaction rights, thus increasing the volumes of LNG in its portfolio by 3.78 billion cubic meters per year, which will be available on an FOB basis, with no destination restrictions.

As regards Union Fenosa Gas' assets outside Egypt, Eni will take over the commercial activities of natural gas in Spain, strengthening its presence in the European gas market.

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