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Italy’s Eni signs USD8B gas deal as Meloni visits Libya

TRIPOLI (AFP) – Italian energy giant Eni signed an USD8 billion gas deal with Libya’s state-run National Oil Corporation as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Tripoli.

European governments have been scrambling to find alternatives to Russian gas since last year saw deliveries slashed to less than half, sending prices soaring to record highs and triggering costly state subsidies to protect consumers.

Eni said it was the first major project in Libya since early 2000 and involved the development of two offshore gas fields.

“The combined gas production from the two structures will start in 2026 and reach a plateau of 750 million of standard gas cubic feet per day,” Eni said in a statement.

“Production will be ensured through two main platforms tied in to the existing treatment facilities at the Mellitah Complex”, 80 kilometres west of the capital, it added.

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Libya’s Tripoli-based Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah hold a joint press conference in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. PHOTO: AFP

“The project also includes the construction of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at Mellitah, allowing a significant reduction of the overall carbon footprint,” the company added.

“The overall estimated investment will amount to USD8 billion, with significant impact on the industry and the associated supply chain, allowing a significant contribution to the Libyan economy.”

Eni has an 80-per-cent share of Libya’s gas production.

The agreement was signed in the presence of Meloni and her host Abdulhamid Dbeibah, who heads the United Nations-(UN) brokered Government of National Unity which is contested by a rival administration in the east.

Her visit is the first by a European leader to war-battered Libya since her predecessor Mario Draghi’s visit in April 2021.

Meloni also visited Algeria this week seeking supply deals from Africa’s top gas exporter.

During her trip to Libya, she was expected to discuss the issue of migration amid rising numbers of irregular migrants from Libya to Italy.

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