Annamaria Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: ENI
 - Country: Italy
 - Location: Adriatic
 - Production start: 2010
 - Partners:
 - Type: Gas
 - Estimated Reserves: 10 billion cubic metres
 - Production Volume:
 
+++ Description
- The “Annamaria‘ field extends between Italy and Croatia, 60 kilometres from the coast and at a depth of about 60 metres. It is the first cross-border field to be put into production in the Adriatic
 - It has twin platforms, “Annamaria A" on the Croatian side and “Annamaria B" on the Italian side
 - The gas is transported via an underwater pipeline to the Fano treatment plant, roughly 70 kilometres away, to be fed into the national distribution network.
 - Annamaria B is connected to 6 producing wells
 
+++ Contractors
- The platforms were built by a consortium consisting of Rosetti Marino, Saipem Energy Services and Intermare Sarda in the Italian yards; Marina di Ravenna and Arbatax, and the Rijeka yard in Croatia
 - **Viktor Lenac:** Annamaria A - Gas production platform
 - **Saipem:**
 
* Annamaria A/B Basic Design and Detail Design * Transport & Installation of Annamaria A & B platform, topside and sealines
+++ History
- 2002 - ENI signed an agreement for the development of the field
 - 2009 - Platform installed
 - 2010 - First gas produced
 
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- Offshore Platforms in Italy
 - Tecon Platform References
 - Viktor Lenac Platform References
 - Rosetti Marino Platform References
 - Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Engineering Refe
 - Saipem Europe Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project R
 - Eni: Start Up Of The Gas Fields In The Offshore of Croatia With Reserves Of 20 Billion Cubic Meters
 - Eni starts production on the Italian section of the Annamaria field, off the Marche coast