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Eni Unveils FIDs for Two Deepwater Gas Hubs in Southeast Asia

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

Italian energy giant Eni has taken final investment decisions for two major gas projects off the coast of Indonesia, strengthening domestic supply and LNG exports in the region.

In a significant development for the Asian energy landscape, Italy's Eni has announced final investment decisions (FIDs) for two deepwater gas projects off the coast of Indonesia, Southeast Asia. According to Offshore Energy, these projects are expected to bolster not only Indonesia's domestic gas supply but also the country's LNG export capabilities. The first project is the Merakes development in the East Sepinggan block, which is expected to start production in 2027 and reach a plateau of 450 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd) of gas. The second is the Jangkrik expansion project in the Muara Bakau block, which will add 165 MMscfd of gas production. 'These two projects will strengthen Eni's position as a major gas producer in Indonesia, leveraging existing infrastructure to accelerate time to market and maximize value,' said Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, in a statement. The news comes on the heels of another significant development in the region, as reported by Offshore Energy. AIM-listed and Singapore-headquartered Jadestone Energy has also confirmed the go-ahead for a field development plan covering gas discoveries off the coast of Vietnam. These investments in Southeast Asian gas projects underscore the region's growing importance as an energy hub, driven by rising domestic demand and the potential for LNG exports. As the global energy landscape continues to evolve, the maritime industry will play a crucial role in facilitating the transportation and distribution of these vital resources.
#oil and gas#LNG#Southeast Asia#Indonesia#Vietnam

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