ENI starts production from Pegasus oil field in Gulf of Mexico
ENI has started production from the Pegasus field located in Green Canyon Area, Block 385, offshore Gulf of Mexico,
approximately 110 miles southeast of New Orleans.
The Pegasus field has been developed as a tie back to the ENI operated Allegheny Tension Leg Platform.
ENI owns a 58 % working interest and is the operator of the Pegasus field, acquired through its purchase of Dominion
GoM properties in July of 2007. Red Willow Offshore, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, and
Houston Energy are minority owners in the project.
The Pegasus development was sanctioned in December 2007 and first oil has been achieved in less then one year. Peak
oil production of approximately 5,000 barrels of oil per day is expected in 2009.
The Pegasus project enhances ENI's role as a major player in the Gulf of Mexico, where it can leverage its
technological expertise and global experience in the development of projects in deepwater. ENI owns lease interests
in 408 blocks in the Gulf of Mexico, 70 % of which are in deepwater.
In the USA, ENI is present in the GoM, where it is among the leading producers with a daily net production capacity
in excess of 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent (60 % operated) and in Alaska, where it owns interests in 173 leases
on the North Slope.
