Group 1 - Eni S.p.A. has entered a partnership with Global Infrastructure Partners, granting GIP a 49.99% co-control stake in Eni CCUS Holding, marking a significant advancement in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) solutions across Europe [1][8] - Eni CCUS includes key projects such as Liverpool Bay and Bacton in the UK, the L10 project in the Netherlands, and an option for the Ravenna CCS project in Italy, aimed at decarbonizing industrial clusters by capturing and storing CO2 emissions [2][8] - The partnership will leverage GIP's infrastructure expertise and Eni's operational know-how to accelerate CCUS deployment, addressing the demand for affordable, low-carbon energy solutions [3][6] Group 2 - Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, emphasized that consolidating the CCUS portfolio and partnering with GIP enhances growth prospects and validates the attractiveness of Eni's decarbonization platforms to external investors [4] - CCUS is recognized as a scalable solution for decarbonizing heavy industries, enabling sectors like steel and cement to align with climate targets while maintaining competitiveness [5] - GIP highlighted that the energy transition represents a generational investment opportunity, with over $100 trillion needed globally, positioning CCUS as a critical component of this shift [6]
Eni Secures Strategic CCUS Partnership With BlackRock-Owned GIP