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gas the italian maxi plant changing the balance in libya

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The article describes an infrastructure project to reduce gas flaring at Libya's Bouri oil field, which will increase associated gas capture for domestic use or export. This reduces waste and potentially adds gas supply to the Mediterranean market. The commercial mechanism is supply enhancement (gas) and operational efficiency for Eni and Libya's NOC. Impact is region-specific (Mediterranean gas market).

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  • Offshore module weighing >5,200 tonnes shipped from Ravenna to Bouri field in Libya.
  • Project by Mellitah Oil & Gas (Eni subsidiary) to reduce gas flaring.
  • Libya aims for zero flaring by 2030.
  • Libyan PM Dabaiba in Rome to discuss energy cooperation.
  • Module installation strengthens Italy's role as Mediterranean energy hub.
Sector verdictOIL_GAS_UPSTREAMFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Eni's upstream margins are expected to remain flat over the mid-term as flaring reduction benefits are gradual; impact window is 2-4 weeks.

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