Qatar Petroleum set to join Eni, Total in three blocks offshore Kenya

July 23, 2019

Offshore staff

DOHA, Qatar – Qatar Petroleum (QP) has signed an agreement with Eni to acquire a 13.75% share in three exploration blocks offshore Kenya.

The agreement is subject to customary regulatory approvals by the government of Kenya.

Blocks L11A, L11B, and L12 are in the Lamu basin in water depths ranging between 1,000 and 2,700 m (3,280 and 8,858 ft), cover about 15,000 sq km (5,792 sq mi), and are said to hold high exploration potential.

Eni and Total currently hold 55% and 45% interest share in the blocks respectively, with Eni as the operator. QP would acquire 25% interest share in each of the blocks, of which 13.75% from Eni and the remaining from Total. Accordingly, the composition of the joint venture is expected to become Eni (operator, 41.25%), Total (33.75%), and QP (25%).

07/23/2019