Eni

Eni In Figures

Number of employees: More than 32,000

Number of countries where Eni has operations: More than 60

Eni is one of the world’s largest energy companies. The company is involved in the exploration and production of oil and natural gas, power from traditional and renewable sources, and refining and petrochemicals. It is present in more than 60 countries and employs more than 32,000 people.

Eni provides a wide range of investments, services and products:
Energy production: Oil and gas, renewable energy, bioenergy, hydrogen and magnetic confinement fusion
Technologies: Biofuels; carbon capture, utilisation and storage; electricity from sea waves; solar thermal energy; sustainable chemistry; supercomputing and AI; experimental and digital geoscience; and environmental remediation
R&D partnerships: Partnerships with universities, research centres and companies and the promotion of startups and open innovation
Products for home, business and mobility: energy and gas, chemical products, LPG, fuels, lubricants, vehicle rental, circular chemistry solutions, service and charging stations, and reclamation and recovery

Eni considers itself as a global energy tech company and is devoted to the energy transition. It incorporates sustainability in its strategy, operations and decision-making. Natural gas is the current focal point of its energy mix. Meanwhile, the company is developing and investing in energy solutions such as renewable energy, biorefining and decarbonisation technologies. The company aims to be carbon neutral by 2050. To achieve this aim, Eni is focusing on proprietary and breakthrough technologies, new customer-oriented business models and alliances with stakeholders.

Eni News and Interviews

Egypt launches new bid round for oil and gas exploration
NEWS
Egypt - August 28, 2024

Egypt has launched a new bidding round for oil and gas exploration in 12 blocks in the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta.

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Interview
Mozambique - August 27, 2024

Arne Gibbs of ExxonMobil Moçambique talks about designing new liquefaction units for Rovuma LNG.

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Eni gets green light for Indonesian gas developments
NEWS
Indonesia - August 26, 2024

Indonesian authorities have approved Eni’s plan of development for the Geng North and Gehem gasfields in the Kutei Basin.

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Nigeria’s Oando completes $783-million acquisition of NAOC
NEWS
Nigeria - August 23, 2024

Nigeria’s Oando completed its USD 783-million acquisition of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) from Eni.

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An in-country advantage in Mexico’s upstream Alberto Galvis Citla Mexico
Interview
Mexico - July 31, 2017

Alberto Galvis, CEO of Citla Energy, talks to TOGY about interactive consultation in the energy reform and the state of safety and environmental regulation. Founded in…

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Mexico publishes deepwater auction terms
NEWS
Mexico - July 20, 2017

Mexico’s Round 2.4 tender will offer 30 deepwater blocks on January 31, 2018, the country’s National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH) said Wednesday.

The blocks are…

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Statoil steps on the E&P pedal
NEWS
Norway - July 18, 2017

Statoil received permission from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate to drill a wildcat and a pilot well in the Carmen prospect in the Norwegian Sea, international…

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Interview
Abu Dhabi - July 13, 2017

Rajesh D. Sharma, Schneider Electric’s global strategy and marketing director, oil and gas digital solutions, talks to TOGY about current challenges in the refining…

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Eni strikes oil in Mexico
NEWS
Mexico - July 12, 2017

Eni has completed drilling its Amoca-3 well offshore Mexico, making a significant discovery, the Italian major announced Wednesday.

The well was drilled to a total…

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Ex-president to testify in OPL 245 case
NEWS
Nigeria - July 06, 2017

Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan was called to testify by the lower house of parliament on Wednesday about the controversial USD 1.3-billion sale of OPL 245…

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Statoil hits oil in Barents Sea
NEWS
Multinational - July 03, 2017

Statoil said on Monday it had discovered oil in a well in the Barents Sea, as the Norwegian major and others continued to ramp up exploration in the area.

The find…

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