This website uses cookies primarily for visitor analytics. Certain pages will ask you to fill in contact details to receive additional information. On these pages you have the option of having the site log your details for future visits. Indicating you want the site to remember your details will place a cookie on your device. To view our full cookie policy, please click here. You can also view it at any time by going to our Contact Us page.

Eni

Piazzale Mattei, 1 - 00144 - Rome

Telephone : +39 06 59 82 1
Fax : +39 06 59 82 21 41
Web : http://www.eni.com/en


Article archive for Eni;

Article image
Partnership of six energy majors aims to cut UK carbon emissions in half 27 October 2020

BP, Eni, Equinor, Shell, Total, and the UK’s National Grid have formed a new partnership, the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP), to develop the offshore infrastructure to transport and store millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions safely in the UK North Sea....

Article image
MIT and Eni develop Safety++ wearables 13 November 2019

Researchers at MIT have been collaborating with Italian oil company Eni on the Safety ++ project which explores innovative solutions to improve worker safety in extreme environments. The MIT Design Lab has designed an entire ecosystem of connected objects....

Article image
Norwegian regulator shuts down Goliat FPSO over potentially faulty Ex motors 09 October 2017

The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) has issued an order to Eni Norge AS as operator to minimise the ignition threat posed by possible faulty Ex motors on the Goliat field in the Barents Sea. Until the order has been complied with, all production from the Goliat floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit must remain shut down....

Article image
US researchers develop coatings to prevent pipeline hydrate clogging 18 April 2017

Researchers at MIT have developed a coating that could stop the buildup of hydrate ices that slow or block oil and gas flow, according to a press release from the US university. These hydrates are potentially explosive and are largely responsible for the initial failure to contain the oil spill that rocked the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. ...

Massive fire at ENI refinery in northern Italy blankets surrounding area in smoke cloud 02 December 2016

A fire broke out at the Sannazzaro de' Burgondi refinery near Pavia just before 4pm local time on December 1. The refinery, owned by Italy's national oil company, ENI, is one of the biggest in Italy. The company said nobody was injured and there had not been an explosion, but local media reported an eight km-long cloud of black smoke over the area and said that local authorities were monitoring air quality....

Three killed in Nigeria pipeline explosion 28 March 2016

Three people were killed and several wounded when an oil pipeline belonging to Italy's ENI exploded during repair works in Nigeria's southern Delta region, according to a Reuters report which quoted Nigerian environmental group Environmental Rights Action (ERA)....

Twelve killed in Nigeria pipeline explosion 13 July 2015

Twelve people died and three were injured in an explosion on July 9 during repair work on a pipeline in Bayelsa state operated by the local subsidiary of Italian oil company Eni. According to local reports, the victims worked on a maintenance team for a local service company, repairing damage caused “by acts of sabotage” on the Tebidaba-Clough Creek pipeline....

News Extra: Kazakh minister says new pipelines for Kashagan to cost more than $3bln 01 December 2014

In early November, Kazakh First Deputy Energy Minister Uzakbai Karabalin said the cost of replacing corroded pipelines at Kashagan, already the world's most expensive oil project, would be more than $3 billion. Production at the field, which lies in the Caspian Sea off Kazakhstan, started in September last year but was halted a few weeks later after the discovery of gas leaks in the $50 billion project's pipeline network. ...

New pipelines for Kashagan to cost up to $3.6 bln 13 October 2014

The Kazakh Energy Ministry has put the cost of replacing corroded pipelines at Kashagan, already the world's most expensive oil project, at between $1.6 billion and $3.6 billion.Production at the field, which lies in the Caspian Sea off Kazakhstan, started in September last year but was halted a few weeks later after the discovery of gas leaks in the $50 billion project's pipeline network. ...

Eni says Kashagan project unlikely to restart in 2015 06 May 2014

Claudio Descalzi, CEO-designate of Italian oil major Eni, told analysts in a conference call on April 29 the group was not counting on any production from Kazakhstan's huge Kashagan oilfield this year or possibly next, due to faulty welding in 200km of pipelines which resulted in widespread leaks when the project went live briefly last year....