Italy's ENI finds oil offshore in Angola -Sonangol
LUANDA, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Italian energy giant Eni (ENI.MI: Quote, Profile, Research) has made an offshore oil discovery in Angola, Angolan state-owned oil company Sonangol announced on Wednesday.
The deepwater oil discovery was made in the Cabaca Norte-1 well at a depth of 2,830 metres below sea level in Angola's block 15/06, Sonangol, which is the concessionary of the block, said in a statement. Eni is the operator of the bloc with a 35 percent stake, Sonangol Sinopec International Limited holds 20 percent, Sonangol P&P 15 percent and Tepa Block Total 15 percent.
Falcon Oil Holding Angola, Petrobras Internacional and Statoil Angola each hold 5 percent, according to the Sonangol statement published on state-owned news agency Angop.
(Reporting by Henrique Almeida; Editing by David Gregorio)
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