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Kashagan becomes a thorn in Eni’s side

By Ed Crooks

Published: December 4 2007 00:21 | Last updated: December 4 2007 00:21

Eni’s greatest triumph has become its biggest headache. In 2001, when Italy’s leading oil and gas company took over as operator of the vast Kashagan project, developing the biggest oilfield found since the 1960s, it seemed to be the culmination of its transition from regional player to international major.

The development has turned into a nightmare, plagued by delays, cost overruns, geological problems and contract wrangles.

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