Italy

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Reserves and Resources

Asset 2P (MMscm)
Sillaro 61.9
Bezzecca 64.8
Sant'Alberto 58.9
Rapagnano 21
Casa Tiberi 2.5
Sant Andrea  
Laura  
Marciano  
Total 209.1

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Italy

Italy

Bezzecca

The Bezzecca gas field is located 35km east of Milan within the Cascina Castello Licence. The Bezzecca Field was awarded production concession status in July 2014 through the enlargement of the existing Cascina Castello Licence. This field started production in July 2017 and it is currently producing at around 15,000 scm / day as of November 2022

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Sant’Alberto

The Sant’Alberto field is located in the “San Vincenzo” permit in the Emilia-Romagna region. A production concession was awarded in October 2017. The current development plan is to have the first year’s production delivered via a low-pressure connection at about 260m from the well head.

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Sillaro

The Sillaro gas field is within the Sillaro Licence and is located in the Emilia Romagna region, 30km east of Bologna, in northern Italy. With production beginning in May 2010 from two wells (one dual completion, one single completion) the current daily production of gas from the Sillaro Field is around 9,000 scm / day (¬318 Mcf / day). A production increase is envisaged through a workover on one of the existing wells, which will be sidetracked.

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Rapagnano

The Rapagnano gas field is located onshore Italy in the Fermo Province, in the Marche region, and is currently producing around 8,000 scm / day (¬YY Mcf / day).

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Santa Maria Goretti

Santa Maria Goretti is located in Ascoli Piceno (Marche) in central Italy. The area falls within the Marche-Abruzzo region – a foredeep trough of the Central Apennines. The main plays are gas hosted in both Pleisto-Pliocene clastics and Mesozoic carbonates.

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Laura

Laura was discovered by ENI/Agip in 1980 by the Laura-1 well. The field is located in 197m of Adriatic water, about 4km from the shore. The concession was kept by ENI from 1984 to 2005, when ENI relinquished it without implementing a development plan. Under the current legislation Coro will not be able to develop this licence, however the Ministry has agreed to suspend this licence for the time being.

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  • Bezzecca

    The Bezzecca gas field is located 35km east of Milan within the Cascina Castello Licence. The Bezzecca Field was awarded production concession status in July 2014 through the enlargement of the existing Cascina Castello Licence. This field started production in July 2017 and it is currently producing at around 15,000 scm / day as of November 2022

  • Laura

    Laura was discovered by ENI/Agip in 1980 by the Laura-1 well. The field is located in 197m of Adriatic water, about 4km from the shore. The concession was kept by ENI from 1984 to 2005, when ENI relinquished it without implementing a development plan. Under the current legislation Coro will not be able to develop this licence, however the Ministry has agreed to suspend this licence for the time being.

  • Rapagnano

    The Rapagnano gas field is located onshore Italy in the Fermo Province, in the Marche region, and is currently producing around 8,000 scm / day (¬YY Mcf / day).

  • Sant’Alberto

    The Sant’Alberto field is located in the “San Vincenzo” permit in the Emilia-Romagna region. A production concession was awarded in October 2017. The current development plan is to have the first year’s production delivered via a low-pressure connection at about 260m from the well head.

  • Santa Maria Goretti

    Santa Maria Goretti is located in Ascoli Piceno (Marche) in central Italy. The area falls within the Marche-Abruzzo region – a foredeep trough of the Central Apennines. The main plays are gas hosted in both Pleisto-Pliocene clastics and Mesozoic carbonates.

  • Sillaro

    The Sillaro gas field is within the Sillaro Licence and is located in the Emilia Romagna region, 30km east of Bologna, in northern Italy. With production beginning in May 2010 from two wells (one dual completion, one single completion) the current daily production of gas from the Sillaro Field is around 9,000 scm / day (¬318 Mcf / day). A production increase is envisaged through a workover on one of the existing wells, which will be sidetracked.