Bahrain’s National Oil and Gas Authority (Noga) and Eni Rewind have signed an agreement towards joint initiatives for the recovery of soil, water and waste resources in Bahrain.
The memorandum of understanding was signed, and the agreement will seek to identify and promote opportunities for water, soil and landfill management and repurposing in Bahrain. According to Noga, this will help in implementing the United Nations 2030 Global Goals for sustainable development in Bahrain.
The agreement marks another step in the collaboration between Noga and Eni to strengthen the cooperation in Bahrain’s energy sector, achieved through the launch of new initiatives in areas of mutual interest, including exploration, LNG supply, and renewable energy, Noga added.
Commenting on the partnership, Naser Sultan Al Suwaidi, CEO of Noga, said: “Noga is pleased to sign the memorandum with Eni Rewind, which represents a new step in the record of cooperation between the two sides in issues relating to the environment, as it includes launching new initiatives in areas of common interest.”
“These initiatives that the Water Resources Management Unit at Noga is working on are aligned with the other ten initiatives regarding the integrated management of water resources and sustainability objectives. Through the memorandum, Noga will benefit from the advanced technology expertise that Eni Rewind possesses in the treatment recycling and use of water in the energy sector, as well as waste treatment and soil reclamation.”
Additionally, the MoU will contribute towards opening wider horizons of cooperation to reach innovative solutions in favour of the circular economy, taking advantage of the three principles: reduce, reuse, and recycle, Noga said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Paolo Grossi, CEO of Eni Rewind, said: “Thanks to a long-standing experience as Eni’s global contractor in remediation and waste management, is gradually developing environmental projects and services for clients outside the Group, both in Italy and abroad, in countries where Eni operates. We are honoured and eager to partake in environmental projects in the Kingdom of Bahrain through the important partnership signed today with Noga.”
“This memorandum sets the stage and is testimony to the mutual ambition to consolidate alliances for sustainable development, in order to tackle the energy transition challenge together, protecting the environment and regenerating natural resources; a path undertaken by Eni since 2014.”
Noga also stated that Eni has been present in Bahrain since 2019, being the sole owner and operator of the offshore exploration Block 1.