Eni is a publicly listed integrated oil and gas company headquartered in Italy. In 2020, it had USD 14.58 billion in revenue and a reported 31,000 employees*. Eni is one of the seven oil majors. Although it has ambitious plans to decarbonise, grow its low-carbon businesses and reduce hydrocarbon production in the medium term, it views gas as a long-term transition fuel and aims to increase the gas share in its fuel mix to 90% by 2050.
- Ranking position
- #4 /100
- Total score
- 43.6 /100
- Performance score
- 7.3 /20
- Narrative Score
- ABCDE
- Trend Score
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- Trend line is up
- Trend line is equal
- Trend line is down
Leading practices
Risks and opportunities
Trend
Eni receives a trend score of =. If the company were reassessed in the near future, its score would likely remain the same. The company’s short-term scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions intensity trajectories suggest it is not on track to deliver the rate of emissions reduction required by its 1.5°C pathway. Despite ambitious emissions reduction targets and aims to reduce hydrocarbon production in in the medium term, the company intends to increase total production up to 2025. However, Eni’s low-carbon transition plan aims to significantly ramp up renewable energy generation, sustainable biofuel production, and develop a number of CCS projects.
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More about the company
- Headquarters
- Rome, Italy
- Group revenue
- EUR 11.94 billion (USD 14.58 billion)
- Ownership structure
- Publicly listed
- Number of employees
- 31,000
- Scope of activity
- Integrated
- Website
- https://www.eni.com/en-IT/home.html