EastMed boosted by ENI discovery, Cypriot leader’s comments

Italian multinational energy company Eni’s discoveries at block 6 of the Cypriot EEZ and favorable comments by Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides have come as a boost for the development prospects of the natural gas pipeline EastMed, planned to transport natural gas from fields in the eastern Mediterranean to Italy and central Europe via Cyprus and Greece.

The Cypriot president, in comments made just days ago, linked Eni’s recent findings at block 6 of the Cypriot EEZ with the revival of the pipeline.

According to sources, ENI, which has rights to seven of ten licensed blocks at the Cypriot EEZ, estimates that it will be able to shape a development plan for the field and proceed with its exploitation early in 2024, once drilling confirming the discovery is conducted, most probably in January.

If the plan is confirmed, the block will be the first to be developed in the Cypriot EEZ since 2011, when Aphrodite was discovered, followed by four more discoveries.

In an interview last Thursday with Italian newspaper La Repubblica, the Cypriot president, citing ENI’s discovery, noted that EastMed “has always been one of the strategic options for the implementation of an energy corridor linking the Eastern Mediterranean with Europe, facilitating the export of energy resources through Italy”.