Energy firms look to tiny Tunisia for safer profits

Mon Nov 9, 2009 5:46am EST
 
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* Investment in Tunisian oil and gas growing fast

* Energy execs say attracted by stable business environment

* State energy firm plans to start exporting gas

By Christian Lowe

TUNIS, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Tunisia's energy sector is attracting growing interest from international firms looking for dependable returns, despite oil and gas output that is dwarfed by its neighbours Libya and Algeria.

Tunisia produced 2.9 billion cubic metres of natural gas in 2008 -- a drop in the ocean compared to the 86.5 billion cubic metres pumped by Algeria last year.

But some international oil and gas companies say that while the volumes are low, Tunisia's favourable business climate compares well with the tougher environment in its neighbours.

"It ticks all the boxes that companies are looking for in a place to invest," said Ian Perks, President of BG Tunisia, the local arm of London-listed gas producer BG (BG.L).

"It's got political stability, good economic growth, sound economic policy, sanctity of contract, we have a very good relationship with all the stakeholders here," he told Reuters.

In a sign of the increased interest, investment in Tunisian exploration has gone up from just over $100 million in 2005 to $400 million last year, according to state energy company ETAP.

The largest producer of gas in Tunisia, BG supplies about 40 percent of domestic demand and it put its total investment by the middle of this year at more than $3 billion.

Italy's ENI (ENI.MI), Austrian energy group OMV (OMVV.VI) and British energy services firm Petrofac Plc (PFC.L), which is a partner in an offshore concession, are among the 55 firms operating in Tunisia.

They are likely to be joined by others. "We keep on looking at opportunities in Tunisia," said Manfred Boeckmann, a senior executive with German utility RWE (RWEG.DE).

"I do hope and am quite confident this will result in some acreage in the mid-term," he told the Energy Exchange North Africa Oil and Gas summit in Tunis at the end of last month.

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