Eni: to restart operations at Italian oil field.
(CercleFinance.com) - Italian oil major Eni said on Tuesday that it has restarted operations at Viggiano's Val d'Agri oil center, in southern Italy, after approval from regional authorities.
The resumption of the plant's activities follows approval from the relevant authorities confirming the functionality of the plant and the presence of all necessary safety conditions, the company said.
Eni plans to restart the system, ensuring the maximum protection of workers' health and respect for the environment and that it will constantly monitor air quality parameters.
In April Eni had to temporarily close the plan on request from the Basilicata region.
The Val d'Agri field produces about 75,000 barrels of oil per day and represents about 40 percent of Eni's total Italian oil and gas production.
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The resumption of the plant's activities follows approval from the relevant authorities confirming the functionality of the plant and the presence of all necessary safety conditions, the company said.
Eni plans to restart the system, ensuring the maximum protection of workers' health and respect for the environment and that it will constantly monitor air quality parameters.
In April Eni had to temporarily close the plan on request from the Basilicata region.
The Val d'Agri field produces about 75,000 barrels of oil per day and represents about 40 percent of Eni's total Italian oil and gas production.
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