Eni is an Italian multinational oil and gas company established in 1953. It operates in 67 countries with a workforce of around 33,000 employees. The company operates across the entire energy supply chain, including oil and natural gas exploration, production, transportation, refining, and marketing.
Established in 1953 in Rome, Italy
Started as an Italian state-owned oil company
Acquired by the Italian government in 1963
Privatized in 1995
Expanded globally with operations in Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and the Americas
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Eni's innovative refining technology, which maximizes the production of high-quality, low-sulfur, and low-emission products while reducing the environmental impact of the refining process.
Eni is committed to reducing its environmental impact through the development of renewable energy sources, green chemistry, circular economy, and sustainable mobility. The company is investing in low-carbon technologies and promoting energy efficiency and sustainable practices throughout its operations.
Eni operates in 67 countries, mainly in Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Its main business areas are oil and gas exploration and production, refining and marketing, and renewable energy.
Eni's main products include oil and natural gas, lubricants, diesel fuel, gasoline, and other refined products. The company is also investing in renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and biofuels.
Eni's Green Refining technology is an innovative refining process that maximizes the production of high-quality, low-sulfur, and low-emission products, while reducing the environmental impact of the refining process. It involves the use of proprietary catalysts and advanced technologies to produce cleaner fuels and reduce CO2 emissions.
Eni's competitors include other major oil and gas companies, such as Shell, BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, and ConocoPhillips. These companies operate in similar business areas and compete for market share and resources.