塞浦路斯总统与ENI负责人探讨气田开发合作

政府新闻和信息局指出,双方特别谈到了该国专属经济区克罗诺斯井和宙斯井的钻探工作结果。

塞浦路斯总统尼科斯·赫里斯托杜利德斯(Nikos Christodoulides)与意大利能源公司埃尼集团首席执行官克劳迪奥·德斯卡尔齐(Claudio Descalzi)讨论了天然气田开发合作。 这是政府新闻和信息局发布的声明中所述。

文件称,“塞浦路斯共和国总统尼科斯·赫里斯托杜利德斯和埃尼首席执行​​官克劳迪奥·德斯卡尔齐今天在尼科西亚会面,讨论埃尼在该国的活动和未来项目。”

谈话特别关注塞浦路斯专属经济区(EEZ)克罗诺斯井和宙斯井的钻探作业结果。

正如声明中指出的那样,在赫里斯托杜利德斯和德斯卡尔齐之间的会晤中,考虑了如何“在短期和长期内最有效地实施国内、区域和欧洲的能源优先事项”。

2022年8月,意大利和法国能源公司埃尼和TotalEnergies联合从事塞浦路斯陆架天然气(NG)勘探,在共和国专属经济区第六区块发现了大量蓝色燃料储量。 距离塞浦路斯海岸 160 公里的 Cronos-1 勘探井地区的一个新油田发现了高质量的天然气。 据共和国能源部称,该油田的总储量估计为 2.5 万亿立方英尺(708 亿立方米)。 随后,克罗诺斯2号井被发现。 埃尼公司自 2013 年以来一直在塞浦路斯开展业务。

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The President of Cyprus Discussed Cooperation in the Development of Gas Fields with the Head of ENI

The parties, in particular, spoke about the results of drilling work at the Cronos and Zeus wells in the country’s exclusive economic zone, the government Bureau of Press and Information noted.

The President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, discussed cooperation in the development of gas fields with the CEO of the Italian energy company Eni, Claudio Descalzi. This is stated in a statement released by the government Bureau of Press and Information.

“The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, and Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi met today in Nicosia to discuss Eni’s activities and future projects in the country,” the document states.

The conversation, in particular, focused on the results of drilling operations at the Cronos and Zeus wells in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Cyprus.

As noted in the statement, during the meeting between Christodoulides and Descalzi, considerations were made on how to “most effectively implement domestic, regional and European energy priorities in the short and long term.”

In August 2022, the Italian and French energy companies Eni and TotalEnergies, jointly engaged in the exploration of natural gas (NG) on the Cyprus shelf, discovered large reserves of blue fuel in the sixth block of the republic’s EEZ. The high quality of NG was noted at a new field in the area of the Cronos-1 exploration well, 160 km off the coast of Cyprus. According to the Ministry of Energy of the Republic, the total reserves of the field were estimated at 2.5 trillion cubic feet (70.8 billion cubic meters). Subsequently, the Cronos-2 well was discovered. Eni has been operating in Cyprus since 2013.

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