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He started his career as a petroleum engineer in 1984 with Agip (part of Eni Group). Between 1985 and 1991, he worked in Norway on the Ekofisk field for the Phillips Petroleum Company, and later with Chevron in the province of Cabinda, Angola and in Tripoli, Libya. In 1992, he was appointed Production Manager of the Agip Crema District.
Angola has vast mineral and petroleum reserves, and its economy is among the fastest growing in the world, especially since the end of the civil war. In spite of this, the standard of living remains low for the majority of the population, and life expectancy and infant mortality rates in Angola are among the worst in the world. [1]
She started her career in 2013 as a Civil Engineer at Eni, an international energy company, where she held several roles in the Projects department and acquired skills in project management, business development, Gas and LNG supply contracts, stakeholder’s management, local content development and community development initiatives.
Eni and BP have completed a deal to merge their oil and gas operations in Angola, the groups said on Friday, confirming what sources earlier exclusively told Reuters. The deal will create a ...
Eni's (E) discovery of oil in southern part of Block 15/06, in the Kalimba well, raises prospects for oil exploration.
Descalzi became in 2008 Chief Operating Officer of the Exploration & Production Division in Eni, giving his contribution to the definition of the strategic plan of upstream activities in Italy and abroad and starting important projects such as Goliat in Norway (2009), [8] West Hub in Angola (2011) [9] and campaign of exploration in Mozambique ...
Palazzo ENI, Rome, built 1959–1962. [9] Photo by Paolo Monti, 1967. Eni was founded in 1953 by an existing company, Agip, which was created in 1926 with the aim to explore for oilfields, and acquire and commercialize oil and derivatives.
Eni (E) expects the facility's construction, which involves the installation of 50 megawatts-peak of solar photovoltaic panels near Caraculo, to begin in the fourth quarter of 2022.