Eni confirms that authorisation has been granted by the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, following the opinions of the National Institute of Health and the regional government of Tuscany. The request for an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was submitted in November 2022. Construction of Italy’s third bio-refinery, confirmed by Eni last January, will begin as soon as the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security, in consultation with local authorities, issues the Single Authorisation and the related building permit. The refinery, which will use the Ecofining™ technology, will have a production capacity of 500,000 tonnes per year. Completion is expected by 2026.
The conversion of the Livorno industrial site, following other successful conversions in Porto Marghera in 2014 and Gela in 2019, confirms Eni's decarbonization strategy, which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and to increase Enilive's bio-refining capacity from the current 1.65 million tonnes/year to over 5 million tonnes/year by 2030.
The areas designated for the three new bio-refining plants, which have been under preparation since January, are now ready for the next phase of construction. These plants will produce HVO diesel, HVO naphtha, and bio-LPG from renewable raw materials (in accordance with the European Renewable Energy Directive).
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Eni (NYSE: E) is an integrated energy company employing more than 34.000 people in 69 countries in the world. Eni engages in oil and natural gas exploration, field development and production, as well as in the supply, trading and shipping of natural gas, LNG, electricity and fuels. Through refineries and chemical plants, Eni processes crude oil and other oil-based feedstock to produce fuels, lubricants and chemical products that are supplied to wholesalers or through retail networks or distributors.