(Source: Datamonitor)

Italian energy company Eni and INA, a Croatian oil and gas company, through the joint operator INAgip, have started gas production from six wells of Annamaria A platform located in the Croatian waters of the Adriatic Sea. The sister platform, Annamaria B, located in the Italian waters, is currently in the final authorization phase for production start up.
The development of Annamaria field, which crosses the border between Italy and Croatia in the Adriatic Sea, is regulated by a comprehensive agreement, Annamaria Integrated Development and Operating Agreement, officially approved by the Italian and Croatian governments.
Annamaria field will produce about 1.6 million of standard cubic meter per day in full capacity, thus significantly contributing to the need of gas for both Croatia and Italy.
Eni operates the Annamaria A platform, in Croatia, through a 50% share in INAgip, a joint operating company with INA, and Annamaria B in Italy with a 90% share in a joint venture with Ligestra.
Current production of INAgip is more than five million of standard cubic meters per day, out of which Annamaria is contributing approximately 0.8 million of standard cubic meters per day.
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