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− | * Eni’s refining system | + | * Eni’s refining system in Italy comprises of 2 company owned refineries (Sannazzaro, Livorno and Taranto) and a 50% stake in the Milazzo refinery. In Germany, Eni holds an 8.33% interest in the Schwedt refinery and a 20% interest in Bayernoil, an integrated refining hub that includes the Vohburg and Neustadt refineries. |
− | + | * It also owns 3 former refineries that have been, or are being converted into Biorefineries | |
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+ | === ENI Refineries === | ||
+ | * '''Italy''' | ||
+ | ** [[Milazzo Refinery]], (ENI/KNPC) | ||
+ | ** [[Sannazzaro de Burgondi Refinery]] | ||
+ | ** [[Taranto Refinery]] | ||
+ | * '''Biorefineries''' | ||
* [[Gela Refinery]] | * [[Gela Refinery]] | ||
* [[Leghorn Livorno Refinery]] | * [[Leghorn Livorno Refinery]] | ||
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* [[Porto Marghera Venice Refinery]] | * [[Porto Marghera Venice Refinery]] | ||
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− | + | * '''Germany''' | |
− | * [[Neustadt Refinery]], 20% | + | ** [[Neustadt Refinery]], 20% |
− | * [[Schwedt Refinery]], 8.3% | + | ** [[Schwedt Refinery]], 8.3% |
− | * [[Vohburg Refinery]], 20% | + | ** [[Vohburg Refinery]], 20% |
− | + | === Former ENI Refineries === | |
− | * | + | * '''Czech Republic''' |
− | * | + | ** [[Kralupy Refinery]], 32.4% - SOLD |
+ | ** [[Litvinov Refinery]], 32.4% - SOLD | ||
− | + | * '''Portugal''' | |
* [[Porto Refinery]], 33.34% | * [[Porto Refinery]], 33.34% | ||
* [[Sines Refinery]], 33.34% | * [[Sines Refinery]], 33.34% | ||
− | + | === Links === | |
# [http://www.eni.com/en_IT/company/operations-strategies/refining-marketing/refining-rf/refining-marketing-refining.shtml ENI Refining] | # [http://www.eni.com/en_IT/company/operations-strategies/refining-marketing/refining-rf/refining-marketing-refining.shtml ENI Refining] | ||
# [http://www.eni.com/en_IT/attachments/publications/reports/reports-2010/Fact_book_2010_eng.pdf 2010 Fact Book] | # [http://www.eni.com/en_IT/attachments/publications/reports/reports-2010/Fact_book_2010_eng.pdf 2010 Fact Book] |
Revision as of 13:45, 29 January 2024
Summary
- Eni’s refining system in Italy comprises of 2 company owned refineries (Sannazzaro, Livorno and Taranto) and a 50% stake in the Milazzo refinery. In Germany, Eni holds an 8.33% interest in the Schwedt refinery and a 20% interest in Bayernoil, an integrated refining hub that includes the Vohburg and Neustadt refineries.
- It also owns 3 former refineries that have been, or are being converted into Biorefineries
ENI Refineries
- Italy
- Biorefineries
- Gela Refinery
- Leghorn Livorno Refinery
- Porto Marghera Venice Refinery
- Germany
- Neustadt Refinery, 20%
- Schwedt Refinery, 8.3%
- Vohburg Refinery, 20%
Former ENI Refineries
- Czech Republic
- Kralupy Refinery, 32.4% - SOLD
- Litvinov Refinery, 32.4% - SOLD
- Portugal
- Porto Refinery, 33.34%
- Sines Refinery, 33.34%