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Eni signs agreement to relaunch heavy oil project in Venezuela

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 2:57 PM

By Vivian Sequera and Marianna Parraga

CARACAS, April 28 (Reuters) – Italy’s energy producer Eni on Tuesday signed an agreement with Venezuela’s oil ministry and state-run oil company ​PDVSA to relaunch a heavy crude project in ‌the Orinoco Belt, the company and government officials said.

PDVSA’s key partners have been signing preliminary agreements to confirm interest or expand their oil and gas projects as the government progresses in a broad ‌review ​of all contracts in the industry ⁠as part on an oil ⁠reform.

U.S. Chevron, British Shell and Spain’s Repsol also have inked similar agreements to confirm or expand their partnerships in recent weeks.

The pact with Eni was signed in ​Caracas in presence of Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez, Eni’s Chief Executive Claudio Descalzi, PDVSA’s head Hector Obregon ⁠and Venezuela’s oil ministry Paula Henao. ⁠It was broadcasted in state TV.

The company’s investment ​plan in the country is being drafted and should be ​completed by year-end, Descalzi said.

“This is one of ‌the most important bets on our country in recent times,” Rodriguez said.

PDVSA and Eni, which has presence in the country since 1998, are partners in the Junin 5 project ⁠in the Orinoco, which holds some 35 billion barrels of certified oil in place, and also in the Petrosucre project, where they ⁠produce crude in ‌shallow waters.

Eni also has a partnership with ⁠Spain’s Repsol for the large Cardon IV ​offshore ‌gas project, which also was relaunched recently ​to increase ⁠gas supply for Venezuela, and another for methanol output in the South American country.

In 2025, Eni’s production in Venezuela was 64,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, it said in a release.

(Reporting by Marianna Parraga and Vivian Sequera, Editing by ​Julia Symmes Cobb)