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Mamba South gas field

Mamba South gas field is a giant offshore natural gas field in the Cabo Delgado
Mamba South gas field (oil
Province, off the coast of Mozambique. Discovered in October 2011 by Italian
field)
company Eni, it is one of the largest gas fields in the world, with up to 15 trillion
cubic feet of natural gas in place, equivalent to 2bboe.[1][2][3] Country Mozambique
Location Cabo Delgado
Province
References
Block Area 4
1. Clark, Jennifer. "Eni Raises Estimate for Mozambique Gas Discovery"
Offshore/onshore Offshore
(https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB100014240529702036875045770015
40615382580). Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 12 February 2012. Partners Eni
2. "Mozambique: Eni announces giant gas discovery at Mamba South 1, Galp Energia
offshore Mozambique" (http://www.energy-pedia.com/news/mozambiq Kogas
ue/eni-announces-giant-gas-discovery-at-mamba-south-1-of
fshore-mo
Field history
zambique). EnergyPedia. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
3. "Eni: important new discovery in Mozambique"(http://www.eni.com/en Discovery 2011
_IT/media/press-releases/2012/08/2012-08-01-eni-important-new-disc Start of 2016
overy-mozambique.shtml). Eni. Retrieved 1 August 2012. production
Production
Estimated gas in 15,000 ×109 cu ft
place (420 ×109 m3)
Producing Eocene offshore
formations sands

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