Eni announces new oil and gas discovery in Egypt’s Western Desert
According to a report by the Global Energy News Network on April 19, recently, Eni Group announced that it has discovered new oil and natural gas in the Meleiha block in the Western Desert of Egypt, with reserves of about 8,500 barrels per day of oil equivalent. These new discoveries have been linked to production under an infrastructure-led exploration strategy, maximizing exploration opportunities near existing infrastructure. 60m of net hydrocarbon formation in Cretaceous-Jurassic Alam El Bueib Khatatba formation via Nada E Deep 1X and 30m in Cretaceous-Jurassic sandstone in Matruh Khatatba formation via Meleiha SE Deep 1X 35 meters of net oil and gas reservoirs were discovered in the large Cretaceous sandstone of Alam El Bueib in Well Emry Deep 21. These results, combined with a total
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