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E beats Q4 2025 estimates on higher output and refining gains, even as revenues and global natural gas sales decline y/y.
Eni delivered exceptional 2025 results, with 4% production growth, a reserves replacement ratio over 160%, and industry-leading exploration success near 100%. E's differentiated strategy emphasizes gas-weighted discoveries, efficient capex, and value-creating partnerships, including a major Petronas JV and renewables expansion via Plenitude. Eni increased share buybacks due to capex efficiency while maintaining growth momentum and leveraging proprietary AI and supercomputing for operational excellence.
Adjusted net profit—the company's preferred metric—jumped 35% and earnings were supported by a more than 7% rise in oil and gas production.
E kicks off Ndungu oil production offshore Angola, targeting 60,000 bpd as the Agogo hub ramps up toward a 175,000 bpd combined output.
Eni announced on Monday a major gas and condensate discovery in Ivory Coast, where the Italian energy group has been operating for the last ten years.
Italian energy group Eni and Q8 Italy have agreed to jointly build and operate a new biorefinery at Priolo, in Sicily, a major step in the conversion of the site's former chemical facilities, the two companies said on Tuesday.
E's Versalis and Prysmian team up to chemically recycle plastic cable scrap, turning XLPE waste into new polymers via Hoop?? technology.