ENI and Santos seek for better terms on Indonesian blocks
ENI and Santos are seeking to renegotiate their agreements with Indonesia for better incentives, according to an
official with BP Migas, the country's oil and gas regulatory body.
Achmad Luthfi, BP Migas director for planning, said ENI had requested a better split in connection with its
operations on the Krueng Mane Block in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, while Santos is seeking a better split together with
additional incentives for its operations on the Jeruk Block in East Java.
Luthfi said the companies' requests, said to be for a split of 51:49 in favour of the government, were based on one
that had been applied in Block A in Aceh, where operators, including ENI and Santos, had also encountered
difficulties in developing the block. Luthfi said the two companies' requests were informal and that official
requests had yet to be filed.
In May, ENI said it found significant oil and gas deposits in its Tulip-1 exploration well drilled in 800 m of water
northeast of Kalimantan Island, Indonesia.