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Eni Signs Petroleum Exploration, Production License Deal for Offshore Gambia Block

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Eni (E) has signed a petroleum exploration, development and production license agreement with the government of Gambia for the block A1 offshore the republic, the company said Friday.

The block covers 1,300 square kilometers.

The deal marks Eni's entry into Gambia, the company said.

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