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* Eni’s refining system has total refinery capacity (balanced with conversion capacity) of approximately 37.8 mmtonnes (equal to 757 kbbl/d) and a conversion index of 61%.
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* Eni’s refining system in Italy comprises of 2 company owned refineries (Sannazzaroand 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.
* Eni's refining system in Italy is composed of five wholly owned refineries and a 50% interest in the Milazzo refinery in Sicily. It is also a shareholder in a number of other refineries in Europe.
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* It also owns 3 former refineries that have been, or are being converted into Biorefineries
  
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=== ENI Refineries ===
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* '''Italy'''
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** [[Milazzo Refinery]], (ENI/KNPC)
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** [[Sannazzaro de Burgondi Refinery]]
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** [[Taranto Refinery]]
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* '''Biorefineries'''
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** [[Gela Refinery]]
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** [[Leghorn Livorno Refinery]]
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** [[Porto Marghera Venice Refinery]]
  
+++ Italy
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* '''Germany'''
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** [[Neustadt Refinery]], 20%
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** [[Schwedt Refinery]], 8.3%
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** [[Vohburg Refinery]], 20%
  
* [[Gela Refinery]]
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=== Former ENI Refineries ===
* [[Leghorn Livorno Refinery]]
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* '''Czech Republic'''
* [[Milazzo Refinery]], (ENI/KNPC)
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** [[Kralupy Refinery]], 32.4% - SOLD
* [[Porto Marghera Venice Refinery]]
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** [[Litvinov Refinery]], 32.4% - SOLD
* [[Sannazzaro de Burgondi Refinery]]
 
* [[Taranto Refinery]]
 
  
+++ Germany
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* '''Portugal'''
* [[Neustadt Refinery]], 20%
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** [[Porto Refinery]], 33.34%
* [[Schwedt Refinery]], 8.3%
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** [[Sines Refinery]], 33.34%
* [[Vohburg Refinery]], 20%
 
 
 
+++ Czech Republic
 
* //[[Kralupy Refinery]], 32.4% - SOLD//
 
* //[[Litvinov Refinery]], 32.4% - SOLD//
 
 
 
+++ Portugal
 
* [[Porto Refinery]], 33.34%
 
* [[Sines Refinery]], 33.34%
 
 
   
 
   
+++ Relevant Links
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=== 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]

Latest revision as of 13:46, 29 January 2024

Summary

  • Eni’s refining system in Italy comprises of 2 company owned refineries (Sannazzaroand 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

Former ENI Refineries

Links

  1. ENI Refining
  2. 2010 Fact Book