Romania: BSOG to sell Midia field gas to Engie

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Romanian oil and gas operator Black Sea Oil & Gas SRL has with its partners signed a deal to sell gas from a Romanian Black Sea project to Engie.

Midia Development Illustration - Image source: BSOG
Midia Development Illustration – Image source: BSOG

BSOG with its partners Petro Ventures and Gas Plus penned the deal with Engie’s Romanian subsidiary Engie Energy Management Romania to sell gas from the Midia Gas Development Project.

The Romanian operator said Engie would buy gas from the Anna and Doina gas reservoirs over a period of ten years. The deal is subject to Final Investment Decision.

The gas will be delivered at Vadu entry point into the National Natural Gas Transmission System from Romania.

The MGD Project entails development of five production wells (1 subsea well at Doina field and 4 platform wells at Ana field) a subsea gas production system over the Doina well which will be connected through an 18 km pipeline with a new unmanned production platform located over Ana field.

A 126-kilometer gas pipeline will link the Ana platform to the shore and to a new Gas Treatment Plant.

Black Sea Oil & Gas CEO, Mark Beacom, said: “We are delighted to have secured this important agreement for the sale of our gas. BSOG is working steadily towards achieving all the remaining milestones on the project required to reach FID such that a decision can be taken on whether to approve FID. The assessment of the Offshore Law on the project’s economic viability remains a key part in determining whether a favorable decision to FID will be taken.”

Edouard Neviaski, CEO of ENGIEs Global Energy Management business unit stated: “ENGIE is proud to support the MGD Project partners and we look forward to managing the first gas production from the Black Sea, a very exciting new source in Romania. The MGD project gas can be stable long-term source of supply for the development of ENGIE’s position in Romania and the region and we strongly believe that this would enhance Romanian security of supply for years to come.”