Eni S.p.A., established in 1953 and headquartered in Rome, Italy, is a major integrated energy company operating across the entire energy value chain. Eni's activities encompass oil and gas exploration, production, refining, marketing, electricity generation, and the development of renewable energy sources. Committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, Eni invests in sustainable energy solutions, including biofuels, hydrogen, and circular economy initiatives. The company operates in 69 countries and employs over 30,000 people, focusing on delivering affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy to communities worldwide.
The Priolo biorefinery will have a 500,000-tonne annual capacity to produce HVO and SAF, offering operational flexibility to meet market demand and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 65%.
Eni supports the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games through renewable fuels and low-carbon energy carriers to reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.
A three-park photovoltaic project in Granada begins operations, delivering 320 GWh annually while incorporating environmental safeguards and preserving an Iberian archaeological site uncovered during construction.
Eni and Egypt's BASD signed a deal to study building biodigestion plants for converting agricultural and animal waste into biogas, electricity, and high-value organic fertilizers.
Eni's new Sannazzaro biorefinery will use Ecofining technology to process 550,000 tonnes/year of waste into HVO and SAF, supporting northwest Italian airports from 2028.