ENI S.p.A (E) entered into a definitive agreement with Heritage Oil  to buy the latter’s 50% interest in blocks 1 and 3A in Uganda . Total consideration for the contract is $1.35 billion. The contract also provides an additional consideration of $150 million, either in cash or in kind, on fulfillment of certain conditions in the future.
 
The company was pursuing an approach of sustainable development through its expertise and technologies in the African continent. And this transaction is part of this development strategy.
 
Located in the Lake Albert basin, blocks 1 and 3A have resources of more than 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Of this, nearly 70% has already been discovered with approximately 28 wells drilled in the area. The agreement is subject to approval by the competent authorities.
 
Eni has been producing in the African continent for a long time. The company is currently acting as an operator in many oil-producing countries such as Angola, Ghana, Nigeria, the Republic of Congo, Gabon and Mozambique. Total production per day from these regions currently amounts to about 450,000 barrels of oil equivalent.
 
Eni’s upstream portfolio spreads over a number of fields in several countries. Its lower reliance on a handful of large fields, both in its existing portfolio and its future growth pipeline, is in contrast to the growth profile of BP plc (BP) and Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A), both of which are heavily dependent on the delivery of a few key projects.
 
In addition, Eni’s lack of exposure in the refining and marketing space is also a significant positive in the current compressed margin environment, in our view. We, however, believe that all these positives are already reflected in its valuation. As such, we recommend a Neutral rating for the stock.
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