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Italy’s Eni sets up sustainable transport services company

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on January 2, 2023

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· Last updated: February 2, 2026

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MILAN (Reuters) – Italian energy group Eni said on Monday it had set up a new company dedicated to sustainable transport, which would develop bio-refining, biomethane and offer mobility products and services in Italy and abroad. The move is part of Eni’s broader strategy to extract value from its diverse range of businesses by spinning […]

MILAN (Reuters) – Italian energy group Eni said on Monday it had set up a new company dedicated to sustainable transport, which would develop bio-refining, biomethane and offer mobility products and services in Italy and abroad.

The move is part of Eni’s broader strategy to extract value from its diverse range of businesses by spinning off specific activities and grow them as independent entities.

Since 2021 the group has set up Plenitude, which focuses on renewable energies, and Azule Energy, a joint-venture with BP dedicated to oil and gas activities in Angola.

Last year the Italian group successfully listed its Norwegian oil and gas spin-off Vaar Energy.

Eni Sustainable Mobility is directly controlled by Eni, which holds 100% of its share capital, the group said.

“Through this operation, we will integrate and unlock new value from our industrial initiatives, products and services based on innovative technologies that will form a unique and decarbonized mobility offering,” Eni Chief Executive Claudio Descalzi said in a statement.

Eni Sustainable Mobility will be the second lever supporting the group’s energy transition strategy together with Plenitude, Descalzi added.

The company incorporates existing bio-refining and biomethane assets, including the Venice and Gela bio-refineries, and will oversee the development of new projects, including those at Livorno and Pengerang in Malaysia.

Eni Sustainable Mobility will also incorporate a network of over 5,000 sales points in Europe to market and distribute a number of energy carriers, among them hydrogen and electricity, as well as fuels of organic origin including biomethane and HVO (hydrogenated vegetable oil), in addition to other mobility products such as bitumen, lubricants and fuels.

Stefano Ballista, former Sustainable Mobility Director at Eni Energy Evolution, is the CEO of Eni Sustainable Mobility.

(Reporting by Francesca Landini, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bio-refining?
Bio-refining is a process that converts biomass into energy and other valuable products, such as biofuels, through various chemical and biological methods.
What is biomethane?
Biomethane is a renewable gas produced from organic materials through anaerobic digestion, which can be used as a sustainable energy source for heating and transportation.
What is sustainable transport?
Sustainable transport refers to transportation methods that are environmentally friendly, reduce carbon emissions, and promote the use of renewable energy sources.
What is Eni's Plenitude?
Plenitude is a subsidiary of Eni focused on renewable energy solutions, aiming to enhance the company's sustainability efforts and energy transition strategy.
What is a joint venture?
A joint venture is a business arrangement where two or more parties agree to collaborate on a specific project or business activity, sharing resources and profits.

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