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UPDATE 5-Italy's Eni vows to become carbon neutral by 2050 in latest green push

Fri, 19th Feb 2021 07:40

* Eni to merge renewable and retail businesses

* Eni targets capex of 7 bln euros/yr to 2024

* Shares rise 1.2% vs 0.5% European oil & gas index
(Adds detail from conference call)

By Stephen Jewkes and Agnieszka Flak

MILAN, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Italy's Eni on Friday
became the latest energy group to increase its climate ambition
with a promise to be carbon neutral by 2050, as it seeks to keep
pace in an industry under mounting investor pressure to curb
emissions.

Eni shares, which rose more than 3% after the plan, were up
1.2% by 1615 GMT versus a 0.5% rise in European oil and gas
index.

"We commit to the full decarbonisation of all our products
and processes by 2050," Chief Executive Claudio Descalzi said.
"Our plan is concrete, detailed, economically sustainable and
technologically proven."

In an update to a clean-up drive announced last year, Eni
said it would cut absolute emissions by 25% by 2030, from 2018
levels, and by 65% by 2040.

Eni announced its plans after newly-appointed Prime Minister
Mario Draghi at the weekend put climate change at the heart of
his plans for Italy and said his government intends to boost
renewable energy and green hydrogen production.

Its ambitions also follow other announcements from other
energy companies, which have set varying targets to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions from their operations and the use of
the products they sell.

Eni, which makes most of its earnings from oil and gas, said
the 2050 decarbonisation goal would be reached by growing output
from bio-refineries, raising renewable capacity, forestry
initiatives, carbon capture and other green projects.

"This is a target, not an aspiration," Descalzi told
analysts during a presentation, adding management salaries would
be tied to it.

Eni will also pursue acquisitions to speed the green
transformation and it raised the bar on renewable capacity to 60
gigawatts in 2050 from 300 megawatts now.

More than 2 billion euros ($2.43 billion) of asset sales are
planned to help develop clean businesses including two possible
new biorefineries in Italy and the United States and carbon
capture and storage units in the United Arab Emirates and Libya.

Eni also said it would merge its renewable and retail
businesses to grow its customer base in synergy with its green
ambitions.

"This business combination makes Eni one of the main green
retail operators in the European market," Descalzi said.

The group plans to spend 7 billion euros per year over the
next four years, with over 20% of that earmarked for green
projects and the merged renewable and retail business.

Oil and gas production will rise 4% per year with oil
production peaking in 2025 and gas expected to be some 90% of
the portfolio in 2050.

The group, which expects operating cash flow of about 44
billion euros, will offer a dividend floor of 0.36 euros per
share that will rise as cash flow increases from higher oil
prices.

Earlier on Friday, Eni posted a better-than-expected
adjusted net profit for the fourth quarter on firmer oil prices
after "a year like no other in the history of the energy
industry" sent full-year profits tumbling.

"We will never forget this exceptional year marked by the
most unexpected and disruptive crisis we have ever seen,"
Descalzi said.

($1 = 0.8239 euros)

(Additional reporting by Stefano Bernabei; Editing by Edmund
Blair, David Evans and Barbara Lewis)

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