Merakes East is a conventional gas development located in ultra-deepwater in Indonesia and is operated by Eni East Sepinggan. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, Merakes East was discovered in 2018, lies in block East Sepinggan, with water depth of around 5,222 feet. Buy the profile here.

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The project is currently in approval stage and is expected to start commercial production in 2025. Final investment decision (FID) of the project was approved in 2023. The development cost is expected to be $481 m.

Field participation details

The field is owned by Eni and PT Pertamina (Persero).

Production from Merakes East

Production from the Merakes East conventional gas development project is expected to begin in 2025 and is forecast to peak in 2026, Based on economic assumptions, the production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2039.

Contractors involved in the Merakes East conventional gas field

The key contractors involved in the Merakes East project as follows.

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This content was updated on 20 August 2024

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