Caviaga is a producing conventional gas field located onshore Italy and is operated by Eni. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, the field is located in block Caviaga. Buy the profile here.

Field participation details

The field is owned by Eni.

Production from Caviaga

The Caviaga conventional gas field recovered 93.58% of its total recoverable reserves, with peak production in 1989. The peak production was approximately 3.00 Mmcfd of natural gas. Based on economic assumptions, production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2047.

Remaining recoverable reserves

The field is expected to recover 0.21 Mmboe, comprised of 0.00 Mmbbl of crude oil & condensate and 1.25 bcf of natural gas reserves.

About Eni

Eni SpA (Eni) is an integrated oil and gas company that discovers, explores, develops, and produces crude oil, natural gas and condensates. The company is also involved in the supply, trading, and shipping of natural gas, LNG, electricity, and fuels. It has operations in Italy, Cyprus, the UK, Portugal, Algeria, Egypt, Gabon, Nigeria, Russia, Venezuela and other countries. Through its refineries, Eni processes crude oil and other oil-based feedstock to produce fuels, lubricants, and allied products. It commercializes these products through wholesalers and retail networks. The company has properties across Italy, Other European Union, Rest of Europe, Americas, Asia and Africa. Eni is headquartered in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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