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Kremlin ready to prop up energy companies if they need it
by Daniel J. Graeber
Moscow (UPI) Sep 25, 2014


Eni awarded three production licenses in Egypt
Milan, Italy (UPI) Sep 25, 2014 - Italian energy company Eni said Thursday it was the successful bidder in three new onshore and offshore exploration licenses in Egypt.

"I am very pleased with the acquisition of these new exploration permits, which further strengthens our presence in Egypt, a historically and strategically important country for Eni," Chief Executive Officer Claudio Descalzi said in a statement.

The Italian company said the license areas are in Egypt's Western desert and in the deep waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

Eni announced in August it started natural gas production from the offshore Denis-Karawan in Egypt through a partnership with BP.

Peak production of 230 million cubic feet per day is expected by the first quarter of 2015.

The Egyptian government in May said BP is investing $1.5 billion in the oil and gas sector during the second half of the year.

Russian energy companies feeling the squeeze from Western economic sanctions can appeal for help from the government, the deputy energy minister said Thursday.

Russia relies heavily on oil and natural gas revenues to support its economy. When sanctions targeting Russian energy companies went into force earlier this year, Andrei Belousov, an economic adviser to the Kremlin, said the Central Bank of Russia may sell some of its foreign currencies to blacklisted companies in an effort to offset the punitive measures.

Deputy Energy Minister Kirill Molodtsov said Thursday the federal government was on standby should sanctions-strapped companies need support.

"In a situation when the companies came under sanctions, they can appeal to the government for support, if there is such a need," he said.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said last week sanctions were taking a toll on the Russian economy.

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said efforts must be made to keep inflation at the lowest rate possible.

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