Eni SPA has committed to developing deep water gas hubs in Indonesia, with FIDs for the South and North Hubs, including subsea infrastructure and a new FPSO, targeting start-up in 2028.
With the sanctioning of the Gendalo, Gandang, Geng North, and Gehem fields, Eni is set to deliver up to 2 bscfd of gas and 90,000 b/d of condensate at plateau.
Eni SPA will develop deep water gas hubs in Indonesia. The operator has taken final investment decisions (FIDs) for the Gendalo and Gandang gas project (South Hub) and for the Geng North and Gehem fields (North Hub) offshore East Kalimantan.
Gendalo and Gandang development includes drilling seven producing wells and installing deep‑water subsea production systems tied back to the Jangkrik floating production unit (FPU). The development lies in in 1,000–1,800 m of water.
The North Hub project foresees drilling 16 producing wells in 1,700–2,000 m of water and the installation of subsea systems linked to a newly built FPSO capable of processing over 1 billion scfd of gas and 90,000 b/d of condensate, with a storage capacity of 1.4 million bbl.


