Azule Energy 开始运营

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英国石油公司和埃尼集团确认,两家公司安哥拉业务按50/50比例比例合并成立的新独立合资企业Azule Energy已正式成立。

Azule Energy目前是安哥拉最大的独立油气权益生产商,拥有20亿桶当量的净资源,并在未来五年内将权益油气产量增至约25万桶当量/天(boe/d) 。它持有 16 个许可证的股份(其中 6 个是勘探区块)并参与安哥拉液化天然气合资企业。Azule Energy还将接管Eni在Solenova(一家与Sonangol共同持有的太阳能公司)的股份,以及在罗安达炼油厂的合作。

Azule Energy 拥有强大的新项目储备,这些项目计划在未来几年内投产,并通过勘探发现有机增长。其中包括分别位于15/06区块和31区块的Agogo Full Field和PAJ石油项目,以及该国第一个非伴生气项目新天然气联盟(NGC),该项目将支持安哥拉不断增长的能源需求经济并加强其作为全球液化天然气出口国的作用。该合资企业还在安哥拉最多产的盆地拥有超过30,000平方公里的大量勘探面积,使其能够利用与现有基础设施的邻近性。Azule Energy 的领导团队借鉴了两家母公司的经验和专业知识。领导团队将向由三名英国石油公司和三名埃尼代表组成的六人董事会汇报,反映了公司的所有权份额。bp Angola 和 Eni Angola 的所有员工均已加入 Azule Energy。

埃尼和英国石油公司在 Azule Energy 实现环境和可持续发展方面有着共同的目标。他们相信,共同努力将创造更高效的运营,并为安哥拉增加投资、创造就业机会和增长提供潜力。他们预计 Azule Energy 全新的独立综合运营模式将显着节省成本,主要来自物流和技术方面的运营协同效应。

合资公司的成立是在满足待决条件后进行的,其中包括以出口前融资的形式获得 25 亿美元的第三方融资,并获得监管部门的批准。

英国石油公司首席执行官伯纳德·卢尼表示:“Azule Energy的成立对英国石油公司、埃尼集团和安哥拉来说是重要的一步。结合我们在安哥拉的业务,并利用英国石油公司和埃尼公司的专业知识,它将继续安全、高效地开发安哥拉富有弹性的碳氢化合物资源,并在石油、天然气和其他能源领域寻求新的机遇。Azule Energy继续我们对安哥拉的承诺,将为公司和国家创造真正的价值。”埃尼首席执行​​官Claudio Descalzi表示:“这对埃尼来说是一个重要的里程碑,标志着埃尼的战略向前迈出了一步。增强我们所有最好的资产。一个新的、强大的实体诞生了,它将我们的经验、技能和技术与我们的合作伙伴bp相结合,使它们为安哥拉能源资源的开发服务,并优先致力于环境保护和当地经济的增长。”

Azule Energy 首席执行官阿德里亚诺·蒙吉尼 (Adriano Mongini) 表示:“我很荣幸成为公司首任首席执行官。我们与一支能力强、积极进取的领导团队一起,致力于充分发挥公司开发和勘探机会组合的潜力。凭借财务纪律和对 HSE 的关注,Azule Energy 将最大限度地提高资产价值,造福安哥拉和股东。”

健康、安全和环境绩效、项目交付和生产效率将是新合资企业的优先领域。Azule Energy 将通过埃尼集团和英国石油公司的重点技术支持,继续获得世界一流的技术和最佳实践。它还将继续履行英国石油公司和埃尼集团在安哥拉的社会投资承诺。

在2021年5月宣布组建合资企业的意向后,英国石油公司和埃尼集团与安哥拉政府密切合作,Azule Energy的成立须获得所有政府和其他方面的惯例批准。


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bp and Eni have confirmed that Azule Energy, the new 50/50 independent joint venture combining the two companies’ Angolan businesses, has been officially established.

Azule Energy is now Angola’s largest independent equity producer of oil and gas, holding 2 billion barrels equivalent of net resources and growing to about 250 000 barrels equivalent a day (boe/d) of equity oil and gas production over the next five years. It holds stakes in 16 licences (of which 6 are exploration blocks) and a participation in Angola LNG JV. Azule Energy will also take over Eni’s share in Solenova, a solar company jointly held with Sonangol, and the collaboration in the Luanda Refinery.

Azule Energy has a strong pipeline of new projects that are scheduled to come on stream over the next few years, growing organically from exploration discoveries. These include the Agogo Full Field and PAJ oil projects in Blocks 15/06 and 31 respectively, and the New Gas Consortium (NGC), the first non-associated gas project in the country, which will support the energy needs of Angola’s growing economy and strengthen its role as a global LNG exporter. The JV also holds significant exploration acreage in excess of 30 000 sqkm in Angola’s most prolific basins, allowing it to leverage proximity with existing infrastructures. Azule Energy’s leadership team draws on experience and expertise from both parent companies. The leadership team will report to a six-person board comprising three bp and three Eni representatives, reflecting the ownership share of the company. All bp Angola and Eni Angola staff have joined Azule Energy.

Eni and bp share common goals for Azule Energy in achieving environmental and sustainability ambitions. They believe that combining their efforts will create more efficient operations and offer the potential for increased investment, job creation and growth in Angola. They anticipate Azule Energy’s new independent, integrated operating model will unlock significant cost savings, mainly from operational synergies in logistics and technology.

The JV incorporation takes place after the pending conditions were met, among them having secured a third-party financing of US$2.5 billion in the form of Pre-Export Financing, and after receiving regulatory approvals.

Bernard Looney, bp’s chief executive, said: “The formation of Azule Energy is an important step for bp, Eni and Angola. Combining our Angolan businesses and drawing on both bp’s and Eni’s expertise, it will continue to safely and efficiently develop Angola’s resilient hydrocarbon resources and pursue new opportunities in oil and gas and other energies. Azule Energy continues our commitment to Angola and will create real value for both the companies and the country.” Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Eni, said: "This is an important milestone for Eni, marking a step forward in Eni’s strategy of enhancing all our best assets. A new, strong entity is born, which combines our experience, skills and technologies with those of our partner bp, putting them at the service of the development of Angolan energy resources, with a priority commitment to environmental protection and the growth of local economy."

Adriano Mongini, CEO of Azule Energy, said: “I feel honoured to be the first CEO of the company. Together with a highly competent and motivated leadership team we are committed to develop the full potential of the company portfolio of development and exploration opportunities. With finance discipline and focus on HSE, Azule Energy will maximise the value of the assets for the benefit of Angola and the of the shareholders.”

Health, safety and environmental performance, project delivery and production efficiency will be priority areas for the new venture. Azule Energy will maintain access to world-class technologies and best practices through focused technical support from Eni and bp. It will also continue bp’s and Eni’s social investment commitments in Angola.

After announcing the intent to form the joint venture in May 2021, bp and Eni worked closely with the Angolan government, and Azule Energy’s formation was subject to all customary governmental and other approvals.


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